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Publication : Light modulates glucose and lipid homeostasis via the sympathetic nervous system.

First Author  Chen X Year  2024
Journal  Sci Adv Volume  10
Issue  50 Pages  eadp3284
PubMed ID  39661675 Mgi Jnum  J:360778
Mgi Id  MGI:7787746 Doi  10.1126/sciadv.adp3284
Citation  Chen X, et al. (2024) Light modulates glucose and lipid homeostasis via the sympathetic nervous system. Sci Adv 10(50):eadp3284
abstractText  Light is an important environmental factor for vision and for diverse physiological and psychological functions. Light can also modulate glucose metabolism. Here, we show that in mice, light is critical for glucose and lipid homeostasis by regulating the sympathetic nervous system, independent of circadian disruption. Light deprivation from birth elicits insulin hypersecretion, glucagon hyposecretion, lower gluconeogenesis, and reduced lipolysis by 6 to 8 weeks in male, but not female, mice. These metabolic defects are consistent with blunted sympathetic activity, and indeed, sympathetic responses to a cold stimulus are substantially attenuated in dark-reared mice. Further, long-term dark rearing leads to body weight gain, insulin resistance, and glucose intolerance. Notably, metabolic dysfunction can be partially alleviated by 5 weeks exposure to a regular light-dark cycle. These studies provide insight into circadian-independent mechanisms by which light directly influences whole-body physiology and better understanding of metabolic disorders linked to aberrant environmental light conditions.
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