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Publication : REV-ERB nuclear receptors in the suprachiasmatic nucleus control circadian period and restrict diet-induced obesity.

First Author  Adlanmerini M Year  2021
Journal  Sci Adv Volume  7
Issue  44 Pages  eabh2007
PubMed ID  34705514 Mgi Jnum  J:313676
Mgi Id  MGI:6810077 Doi  10.1126/sciadv.abh2007
Citation  Adlanmerini M, et al. (2021) REV-ERB nuclear receptors in the suprachiasmatic nucleus control circadian period and restrict diet-induced obesity. Sci Adv 7(44):eabh2007
abstractText  Circadian disruption, as occurs in shift work, is associated with metabolic diseases often attributed to a discordance between internal clocks and environmental timekeepers. REV-ERB nuclear receptors are key components of the molecular clock, but their specific role in the SCN master clock is unknown. We report here that mice lacking circadian REV-ERB nuclear receptors in the SCN maintain free-running locomotor and metabolic rhythms, but these rhythms are notably shortened by 3 hours. When housed under a 24-hour light:dark cycle and fed an obesogenic diet, these mice gained excess weight and accrued more liver fat than controls. These metabolic disturbances were corrected by matching environmental lighting to the shortened endogenous 21-hour clock period, which decreased food consumption. Thus, SCN REV-ERBs are not required for rhythmicity but determine the free-running period length. Moreover, these results support the concept that dissonance between environmental conditions and endogenous time periods causes metabolic disruption.
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