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Publication : The hepatocyte insulin receptor is required to program the liver clock and rhythmic gene expression.

First Author  Fougeray T Year  2022
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  39
Issue  2 Pages  110674
PubMed ID  35417722 Mgi Jnum  J:325103
Mgi Id  MGI:7283932 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2022.110674
Citation  Fougeray T, et al. (2022) The hepatocyte insulin receptor is required to program the liver clock and rhythmic gene expression. Cell Rep 39(2):110674
abstractText  Liver physiology is circadian and sensitive to feeding and insulin. Food intake regulates insulin secretion and is a dominant signal for the liver clock. However, how much insulin contributes to the effect of feeding on the liver clock and rhythmic gene expression remains to be investigated. Insulin action partly depends on changes in insulin receptor (IR)-dependent gene expression. Here, we use hepatocyte-restricted gene deletion of IR to evaluate its role in the regulation and oscillation of gene expression as well as in the programming of the circadian clock in the adult mouse liver. We find that, in the absence of IR, the rhythmicity of core-clock gene expression is altered in response to day-restricted feeding. This change in core-clock gene expression is associated with defective reprogramming of liver gene expression. Our data show that an intact hepatocyte insulin receptor is required to program the liver clock and associated rhythmic gene expression.
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