生物
昼夜节律
生物钟
句号(音乐)
肠道菌群
新陈代谢
微生物群
泽吉伯
内分泌学
细胞生物学
寄主(生物学)
内科学
生物化学
遗传学
物理
医学
声学
作者
Vanessa Leone,Sean M. Gibbons,Kristina Martinez,Alan L. Hutchison,Edmond Y. Huang,Candace M. Cham,Joseph F. Pierre,Aaron F. Heneghan,Anuradha Nadimpalli,Nathaniel Hubert,Elizabeth Zale,Yunwei Wang,Yong Huang,Betty Theriault,Aaron R. Dinner,Mark W. Musch,Kenneth A. Kudsk,Brian J. Prendergast,Jack A. Gilbert,Eugene B. Chang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.chom.2015.03.006
摘要
Circadian clocks and metabolism are inextricably intertwined, where central and hepatic circadian clocks coordinate metabolic events in response to light-dark and sleep-wake cycles. We reveal an additional key element involved in maintaining host circadian rhythms, the gut microbiome. Despite persistence of light-dark signals, germ-free mice fed low or high-fat diets exhibit markedly impaired central and hepatic circadian clock gene expression and do not gain weight compared to conventionally raised counterparts. Examination of gut microbiota in conventionally raised mice showed differential diurnal variation in microbial structure and function dependent upon dietary composition. Additionally, specific microbial metabolites induced under low- or high-fat feeding, particularly short-chain fatty acids, but not hydrogen sulfide, directly modulate circadian clock gene expression within hepatocytes. These results underscore the ability of microbially derived metabolites to regulate or modify central and hepatic circadian rhythm and host metabolic function, the latter following intake of a Westernized diet.
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