Dietary Conjugated Linoleic Acid Modulates the Hepatic Circadian Clock Program via PPARα/REV-ERBα-Mediated Chromatin Modification in Mice

  • Hao-Yu Liu
  • Haotian Gu
  • Yanwei Li
  • Ping Hu
  • Yatian Yang
  • Kaiqi Li
  • Hao Li
  • Kexin Zhang
  • Bo Zhou
  • Huaxing Wu
  • Wenbin Bao
  • Demin Cai
Publication date
October 2021
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA
Journal
Frontiers in Nutrition

Abstract

Scope: Disruptions of circadian rhythm cause metabolic disorders and are closely related to dietary factors. In this study, we investigated the interplays between the dietary conjugated linoleic acid (CLA)-induced hepatic steatosis and the circadian clock regulation, in association with lipid homeostasis.Methods and Results: Exposure of mice to 1.5% dietary CLA for 28 days caused insulin resistance, enlarged livers, caused hepatic steatosis, and increased triglyceride levels. Transcriptional profiling showed that hepatic circadian clock genes were significantly downregulated with increased expression of the negative transcription factor, REV-ERBα. We uncovered that the nuclear receptor (NR) PPARα, as a major target of dietary CLA, drives RE...

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