SummaryAging is accompanied by physiological impairments, which, in insulin-responsive tissues, including the liver, predispose individuals to metabolic disease. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying these changes remain largely unknown. Here, we analyze genome-wide profiles of RNA and chromatin organization in the liver of young (3 months) and old (21 months) mice. Transcriptional changes suggest that derepression of the nuclear receptors PPARα, PPARγ, and LXRα in aged mouse liver leads to activation of targets regulating lipid synthesis and storage, whereas age-dependent changes in nucleosome occupancy are associated with binding sites for both known regulators (forkhead factors and nuclear receptors) and candidates associated with...
Ames dwarf mice (df/df) display delayed aging relative to their normal siblings, living approximatel...
SummaryMolecular mechanisms underpinning nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) are not well under...
Chromatin supraorganization and extensibility, which lead to the formation of extended chromatin fib...
Regulation of gene expression is linked to the organization of the genome. With age, chromatin alter...
Aged rodents show increasing plasma and tissue triglycerides, and reductions in liver peroxisome pro...
Regulation between the fed and fasted states in mammals is partially controlled by peroxisome prolif...
The liver plays a pivotal role in the metabolism of nutrients, drugs, hormones, and metabolic waste ...
Liver is the major organ that eliminates xenobiotics from the body, a process that is accomplished b...
Background: Chromatin supraorganization and extensibility, which lead to the formation of extended c...
Many genes and pathways have been linked to aging, yet our understanding of underlying molecular mec...
The liver is sensitive to aging because the risk of hepatopathy, including fatty liver, hepatitis, f...
The liver is a complex and unique organ responsible for a breadth of functions crucial to sustaining...
Regulation between the fed and fasted states in mammals is partially controlled by peroxisome prolif...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Involvement of autophagy activity in the Polμ<sup>−/−</sup> lifespan extension phenoty...
Gene expression profiling has identified numerous processes altered in aging, but how these changes ...
Ames dwarf mice (df/df) display delayed aging relative to their normal siblings, living approximatel...
SummaryMolecular mechanisms underpinning nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) are not well under...
Chromatin supraorganization and extensibility, which lead to the formation of extended chromatin fib...
Regulation of gene expression is linked to the organization of the genome. With age, chromatin alter...
Aged rodents show increasing plasma and tissue triglycerides, and reductions in liver peroxisome pro...
Regulation between the fed and fasted states in mammals is partially controlled by peroxisome prolif...
The liver plays a pivotal role in the metabolism of nutrients, drugs, hormones, and metabolic waste ...
Liver is the major organ that eliminates xenobiotics from the body, a process that is accomplished b...
Background: Chromatin supraorganization and extensibility, which lead to the formation of extended c...
Many genes and pathways have been linked to aging, yet our understanding of underlying molecular mec...
The liver is sensitive to aging because the risk of hepatopathy, including fatty liver, hepatitis, f...
The liver is a complex and unique organ responsible for a breadth of functions crucial to sustaining...
Regulation between the fed and fasted states in mammals is partially controlled by peroxisome prolif...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Involvement of autophagy activity in the Polμ<sup>−/−</sup> lifespan extension phenoty...
Gene expression profiling has identified numerous processes altered in aging, but how these changes ...
Ames dwarf mice (df/df) display delayed aging relative to their normal siblings, living approximatel...
SummaryMolecular mechanisms underpinning nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) are not well under...
Chromatin supraorganization and extensibility, which lead to the formation of extended chromatin fib...