Small Heterodimer Partner (NR0B2) Coordinates Nutrient Signaling and the Circadian Clock in Mice.

Q Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Molecular endocrinology Pub Date : 2016-09-01 Epub Date: 2016-07-18 DOI:10.1210/me.2015-1295
Nan Wu, Kang Ho Kim, Ying Zhou, Jae Man Lee, Nicole M Kettner, Jennifer L Mamrosh, Sungwoo Choi, Loning Fu, David D Moore
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Circadian rhythm regulates multiple metabolic processes and in turn is readily entrained by feeding-fasting cycles. However, the molecular mechanisms by which the peripheral clock senses nutrition availability remain largely unknown. Bile acids are under circadian control and also increase postprandially, serving as regulators of the fed state in the liver. Here, we show that nuclear receptor Small Heterodimer Partner (SHP), a regulator of bile acid metabolism, impacts the endogenous peripheral clock by directly regulating Bmal1. Bmal1-dependent gene expression is altered in Shp knockout mice, and liver clock adaptation is delayed in Shp knockout mice upon restricted feeding. These results identify SHP as a potential mediator connecting nutrient signaling with the circadian clock.

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异源二聚体小伙伴(NR0B2)协调小鼠的营养信号转导和昼夜节律。
昼夜节律调节多种新陈代谢过程,反过来又很容易受到进食-禁食周期的影响。然而,外周时钟感知营养供应的分子机制在很大程度上仍然未知。胆汁酸受昼夜节律控制,餐后也会增加,是肝脏进食状态的调节剂。在这里,我们发现核受体小异构体伙伴(SHP)是胆汁酸代谢的调节因子,它通过直接调节 Bmal1 来影响内源性外周时钟。在 Shp 基因敲除小鼠体内,依赖于 Bmal1 的基因表达发生了改变,并且在限制进食的情况下,Shp 基因敲除小鼠的肝脏时钟适应会延迟。这些结果表明,SHP 是连接营养信号与昼夜节律时钟的潜在媒介。
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Molecular endocrinology
Molecular endocrinology 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: Molecular Endocrinology provides a forum for papers devoted to describing molecular mechanisms by which hormones and related compounds regulate function. It has quickly achieved a reputation as a high visibility journal with very rapid communication of cutting edge science: the average turnaround time is 28 days from manuscript receipt to first decision, and accepted manuscripts are published online within a week through Rapid Electronic Publication. In the 2008 Journal Citation Report, Molecular Endocrinology is ranked 16th out of 93 journals in the Endocrinology and Metabolism category, with an Impact Factor of 5.389.
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