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Nobiletin protects against insulin resistance and disorders of lipid metabolism by reprogramming of circadian clock in hepatocytes
Authors:Guoyuan Qi  Rui Guo  Haoyu Tian  Lixia Li  Hua Liu  Yashi Mi  Xuebo Liu
Institution:Laboratory of Functional Chemistry and Nutrition of Food, College of Food Science and Engineering, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, China
Abstract:

Scope

Circadian clock plays a principal role in orchestrating our daily physiology and metabolism, and their perturbation can evoke metabolic diseases such as fatty liver and insulin resistance. Nobiletin (NOB) has been demonstrated to possess antitumor and neuroprotective activities. The objective of the current study is to determine potential effects of NOB on modulating the core clock gene Bmal1 regarding ameliorating glucolipid metabolic disorders.

Results

Our results revealed that NOB partially reverse the relatively shallow daily oscillations of circadian clock genes and reset phase-shifting circadian rhythms in primary hepatocytes under metabolic disorders conditions. Importantly, NOB was found to be effective at amplifying glucose uptake via stimulating IRS-1/AKT signaling pathway, as well as blunting palmitate-induced lipogenesis in HepG2 cells via modulating AMPK-Sirt1 signaling pathway and key enzymes of de novo lipogenesis in a Bmal1-dependent manner. NOB attenuated palmitate-stimulated excessive secretions of ROS, restored the depletions of mitochondrial membrane potential, which is similar to the recovery in expressions of mitochondrial respiration complex I-IV.

Conclusion

This study is the first to provide compelling evidences that NOB prevent cellular glucolipid metabolic imbalance and mitochondrial function in a Bmal1-dependent manner. Overall, NOB may serve as a nutritional preventive strategy in recovering metabolic disorders relevant to circadian clock.
Keywords:NOB  Nobiletin  Clock  Circadian locomotor output cycles kaput  Bmal1  Brain and muscle arnt-like protein-1  PA  Palmitate  MMP  Mitochondrial membrane potential  HFD  High-fat diet  Cry  Cryptochromes  Per  Period  Sirt1  Sirtuin 1  IR  Insulin resistance  RT-PCR  real time PCR  IRS-1  Insulin receptor substrate 1  GLUTs  Glucose transporters  GSK-3  Glycogen synthase kinase-3  CREB  cAMP-response element binding protein  AMPK  AMP-activated protein kinase  LDL  Low density lipoprotein  HDL  High density lipoprotein  TG  Triglyceride  T-CHO  Total cholesterol  SCN  Suprachiasmatic nuclei  ROS  Reactive oxygen species  Nobiletin  Circadian clock  Insulin resistance  Glucose and lipid metabolism  Bmal1  AMPK
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