Loizides-Mangold_2016_Chronobiol.Int_33_453

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Title : Paraoxonase 1 (PON1) and pomegranate influence circadian gene expression and period length - Loizides-Mangold_2016_Chronobiol.Int_33_453
Author(s) : Loizides-Mangold U , Koren-Gluzer M , Skarupelova S , Makhlouf AM , Hayek T , Aviram M , Dibner C
Ref : Chronobiol Int , 33 :453 , 2016
Abstract :

The circadian timing system regulates key aspects of mammalian physiology. Here, we analyzed the effect of the endogenous antioxidant paraoxonase 1 (PON1), a high-density lipoprotein-associated lipolactonase that hydrolyses lipid peroxides and attenuates atherogenesis, on circadian gene expression in C57BL/6J and PON1KO mice fed a normal chow diet or a high-fat diet (HFD). Expression levels of core-clock transcripts Nr1d1, Per2, Cry2 and Bmal1 were altered in skeletal muscle in PON1-deficient mice in response to HFD. These findings were supported by circadian bioluminescence reporter assessments in mouse C2C12 and human primary myotubes, synchronized in vitro, where administration of PON1 or pomegranate juice modulated circadian period length.

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PubMedID: 27010443

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Loizides-Mangold U, Koren-Gluzer M, Skarupelova S, Makhlouf AM, Hayek T, Aviram M, Dibner C (2016)
Paraoxonase 1 (PON1) and pomegranate influence circadian gene expression and period length
Chronobiol Int 33 :453

Loizides-Mangold U, Koren-Gluzer M, Skarupelova S, Makhlouf AM, Hayek T, Aviram M, Dibner C (2016)
Chronobiol Int 33 :453