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Altered Body Weight Regulation in CK1ε Null and tau Mutant Mice on Regular Chow and High Fat Diets

Disruption of circadian rhythms results in metabolic dysfunction. Casein kinase 1 epsilon (CK1ε) is a canonical circadian clock gene. Null and tau mutations in CK1ε show distinct effects on circadian period. To investigate the role of CK1ε in body weight regulation under both regular chow (RC) and h...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Lili, Summa, Keith C., Olker, Christopher, Vitaterna, Martha H., Turek, Fred W.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4837286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27144030
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/4973242
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author Zhou, Lili
Summa, Keith C.
Olker, Christopher
Vitaterna, Martha H.
Turek, Fred W.
author_facet Zhou, Lili
Summa, Keith C.
Olker, Christopher
Vitaterna, Martha H.
Turek, Fred W.
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description Disruption of circadian rhythms results in metabolic dysfunction. Casein kinase 1 epsilon (CK1ε) is a canonical circadian clock gene. Null and tau mutations in CK1ε show distinct effects on circadian period. To investigate the role of CK1ε in body weight regulation under both regular chow (RC) and high fat (HF) diet conditions, we examined body weight on both RC and HF diets in CK1ε (−/−) and CK1ε (tau/tau) mice on a standard 24 hr light-dark (LD) cycle. Given the abnormal entrainment of CK1ε (tau/tau) mice on a 24 hr LD cycle, a separate set of CK1ε (tau/tau) mice were tested under both diet conditions on a 20 hr LD cycle, which more closely matches their endogenous period length. On the RC diet, both CK1ε (−/−) and CK1ε (tau/tau) mutants on a 24 hr LD cycle and CK1ε (tau/tau) mice on a 20 hr LD cycle exhibited significantly lower body weights, despite similar overall food intake and activity levels. On the HF diet, CK1ε (tau/tau) mice on a 20 hr LD cycle were protected against the development of HF diet-induced excess weight gain. These results provide additional evidence supporting a link between circadian rhythms and energy regulation at the genetic level, particularly highlighting CK1ε involved in the integration of circadian biology and metabolic physiology.
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spelling pubmed-48372862016-05-03 Altered Body Weight Regulation in CK1ε Null and tau Mutant Mice on Regular Chow and High Fat Diets Zhou, Lili Summa, Keith C. Olker, Christopher Vitaterna, Martha H. Turek, Fred W. Genet Res Int Research Article Disruption of circadian rhythms results in metabolic dysfunction. Casein kinase 1 epsilon (CK1ε) is a canonical circadian clock gene. Null and tau mutations in CK1ε show distinct effects on circadian period. To investigate the role of CK1ε in body weight regulation under both regular chow (RC) and high fat (HF) diet conditions, we examined body weight on both RC and HF diets in CK1ε (−/−) and CK1ε (tau/tau) mice on a standard 24 hr light-dark (LD) cycle. Given the abnormal entrainment of CK1ε (tau/tau) mice on a 24 hr LD cycle, a separate set of CK1ε (tau/tau) mice were tested under both diet conditions on a 20 hr LD cycle, which more closely matches their endogenous period length. On the RC diet, both CK1ε (−/−) and CK1ε (tau/tau) mutants on a 24 hr LD cycle and CK1ε (tau/tau) mice on a 20 hr LD cycle exhibited significantly lower body weights, despite similar overall food intake and activity levels. On the HF diet, CK1ε (tau/tau) mice on a 20 hr LD cycle were protected against the development of HF diet-induced excess weight gain. These results provide additional evidence supporting a link between circadian rhythms and energy regulation at the genetic level, particularly highlighting CK1ε involved in the integration of circadian biology and metabolic physiology. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-04-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4837286/ /pubmed/27144030 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/4973242 Text en Copyright © 2016 Lili Zhou et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zhou, Lili
Summa, Keith C.
Olker, Christopher
Vitaterna, Martha H.
Turek, Fred W.
Altered Body Weight Regulation in CK1ε Null and tau Mutant Mice on Regular Chow and High Fat Diets
title Altered Body Weight Regulation in CK1ε Null and tau Mutant Mice on Regular Chow and High Fat Diets
title_full Altered Body Weight Regulation in CK1ε Null and tau Mutant Mice on Regular Chow and High Fat Diets
title_fullStr Altered Body Weight Regulation in CK1ε Null and tau Mutant Mice on Regular Chow and High Fat Diets
title_full_unstemmed Altered Body Weight Regulation in CK1ε Null and tau Mutant Mice on Regular Chow and High Fat Diets
title_short Altered Body Weight Regulation in CK1ε Null and tau Mutant Mice on Regular Chow and High Fat Diets
title_sort altered body weight regulation in ck1ε null and tau mutant mice on regular chow and high fat diets
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4837286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27144030
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/4973242
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