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Title: Chronic jetlag-induced alterations in pancreatic diurnal gene expression.

Authors: Schwartz, Patrick B; Walcheck, Morgan T; Berres, Mark; Nukaya, Manabu; Wu, Gang; Carrillo, Noah D; Matkowskyj, Kristina A; Ronnekleiv-Kelly, Sean M

Published In Physiol Genomics, (2021 08 01)

Abstract: Cell-autonomous circadian clocks exist in nearly every organ and function to maintain homeostasis through a complex series of transcriptional-translational feedback loops. The response of these peripheral clocks to external perturbations, such as chronic jetlag and shift work, has been extensively investigated. However, an evaluation of the effects of chronic jetlag on the mouse pancreatic transcriptome is still lacking. Herein, we report an evaluation of the diurnal variations encountered in the pancreatic transcriptome following exposure to an established chronic jetlag protocol. We found approximately 5.4% of the pancreatic transcriptome was rhythmic. Following chronic jetlag, we found the number of rhythmic transcripts decreased to approximately 3.6% of the transcriptome. Analysis of the core clock genes, which orchestrate circadian physiology, revealed that nearly all exhibited a shift in the timing of peak gene expression-known as a phase shift. Similarly, over 95% of the rhythmically expressed genes in the pancreatic transcriptome exhibited a phase shift, many of which were found to be important for metabolism. Evaluation of the genes involved in pancreatic exocrine secretion and insulin signaling revealed many pancreas-specific genes were also rhythmically expressed and several displayed a concomitant phase shift with chronic jetlag. Phase differences were found 9 days after normalization, indicating a persistent failure to reentrain to the new light-dark cycle. This study is the first to evaluate the endogenous pancreatic clock and rhythmic gene expression in whole pancreas over 48 h, and how the external perturbation of chronic jetlag affects the rhythmic expression of genes in the pancreatic transcriptome.

PubMed ID: 34056925 Exiting the NIEHS site

MeSH Terms: Animals; Behavior, Animal/physiology; Circadian Rhythm/genetics*; Darkness; Female; Gene Expression Regulation*; Insulin/genetics; Insulin/metabolism; Jet Lag Syndrome/genetics*; Light; Male; Mice, Inbred C57BL; Pancreas/physiology*

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