Oleic acid restores the rhythmicity of the disrupted circadian rhythm found in gastrointestinal explants from patients with morbid obesity

We investigated whether oleic acid (OA), one of the main components of the Mediterranean diet, participates in the regulation of the intestinal circadian rhythm in patients with morbid obesity. Stomach and jejunum explants from patients with morbid obesity were incubated with oleic acid to analyze t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland) Scotland), 2021-06, Vol.40 (6), p.4324-4333
Hauptverfasser: Lago-Sampedro, Ana, Ho-Plagaro, Ailec, Garcia-Serrano, Sara, Santiago-Fernandez, Concepción, Rodríguez-Díaz, Cristina, Lopez-Gómez, Carlos, Martín-Reyes, Flores, Ruiz-Aldea, Gonzalo, Alcaín-Martínez, Guillermo, Gonzalo, Montserrat, Montiel-Casado, Custodia, Fernández, José R., García-Fuentes, Eduardo, Rodríguez-Pacheco, Francisca
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Zusammenfassung:We investigated whether oleic acid (OA), one of the main components of the Mediterranean diet, participates in the regulation of the intestinal circadian rhythm in patients with morbid obesity. Stomach and jejunum explants from patients with morbid obesity were incubated with oleic acid to analyze the regulation of clock genes. Stomach explants showed an altered circadian rhythm in CLOCK, BMAL1, REVERBα, CRY1, and CRY2, and an absence in PER1, PER2, PER3 and ghrelin (p > 0.05). OA led to the emergence of rhythmicity in PER1, PER2, PER3 and ghrelin (p  0.05). OA led to the emergence of rhythmicity in PER2, REVERBα, CRY1 and GLP1 (p  0.05). OA restored the rhythmicity of acrophase and increased the amplitude for most of the genes studied in stomach and jejunum explants. OA placed PER1, PER2, PER3, REVERBα, CRY1 and CRY2 in antiphase with regard to CLOCK and BMAL1. There is an alteration in circadian rhythm in stomach and jejunum explants in morbid obesity. OA restored the rhythmicity of the genes related with circadian rhythm, ghrelin and GLP1, although with slight differences between tissues, which could determine a different behaviour of the explants from jejunum and stomach in obesity.
ISSN:0261-5614
1532-1983
DOI:10.1016/j.clnu.2021.01.015