2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2015.01.072
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Resveratrol restores the circadian rhythmic disorder of lipid metabolism induced by high-fat diet in mice

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“…Moreover, resveratrol feeding (0.1% in diet) also attenuated HFDinduced obesity and weight gain in mice models by normalizing the nearly flat daily circadian rhythms of Per2, Clock, and Bmal1 gene expression (Sun et al, 2015). These studies confirm that the circadian rhythm is one of the targets of the beneficial effect of resveratrol.…”
Section: Resveratrol and Sirt1 Interaction In Orchestrating Circadisupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Moreover, resveratrol feeding (0.1% in diet) also attenuated HFDinduced obesity and weight gain in mice models by normalizing the nearly flat daily circadian rhythms of Per2, Clock, and Bmal1 gene expression (Sun et al, 2015). These studies confirm that the circadian rhythm is one of the targets of the beneficial effect of resveratrol.…”
Section: Resveratrol and Sirt1 Interaction In Orchestrating Circadisupporting
confidence: 54%
“…recently, in order to alleviate circadian clock-related disease, there has been significant progress in the development of chemical compounds which are capable of manipulating clock genes as novel preventive and therapeutic agents (29). For example, resveratrol, which is considered a natural antioxidant polyphenol compound, has also been demonstrated to ameliorate circadian disorders of lipid metabolism (30). Moreover, a recent study revealed that glucocorticoids altered the circadian clock in the iris-ciliary body in a mouse model (31).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Podrbasky and Somero (2004) tested the effect of a diel thermal cycle relative to constant temperature on liver gene expression in fish and found temperature regime to affect expression of hundreds of genes including those involved in energy metabolism. The compound resveratrol is known to extend lifespan in some rodent models (Barger and others 2008), and is also know to regulate circadian rhythms at the cellular level (Sun and others 2015). Intriguingly, Kim and others (2014) found that resveratrol does not affect lifespan in D. pulex , but it did delay time to reproduction and reduced early life reproduction in a similar pattern to fluctuating temperatures in our study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%