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    Cell Host & Microbe: High-fat diet disrupts gut microbiota balance, leading to metabolic dysfunction

    • Last Update: 2022-05-10
    • Source: Internet
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    Disruption of the circadian rhythm in modern society has led to an increase in the incidence of metabolic diseases


    biological clock biological clock immunity immunity insulin sensitivity digestion digestion

    One specific AMP associated with host-microbe diurnal patterns is the regenerating islet-derived protein 3γ (Reg3γ)


    In the present study, using a mouse model, the researchers found that distal SI Reg3γ circadian expression is not under CC control but is locally regulated by specific, diet-dependent oscillatory bacteria


    Figure Reg3γ deficiency affects glucose homeostasis in a diet-dependent manner

    Figure Reg3γ deficiency affects glucose homeostasis in a diet-dependent manner

    In conclusion, this study shows that the coordination of circadian rhythms is mainly influenced by diet and reciprocal sensory effect signals between host and microbial components, ultimately driving metabolism


    references:

    references:

    Frazier, K.


    Frazier, K.
    , Kambal, A.
    , Zale, EA , Pierre, JF , Hubert, N.
    , & Miyoshi, S.
    , et al.
    Western diet disrupts reg3γ and gut microbial rhythms promoting metabolic dysfunction.
    Social Science Electronic Publishing.
    https ://doi.
    org/10.
    1016/j.
    chom.
    2022.
    03.
    030

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