Role of Bmal1 in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus-Related Glycolipid Metabolic Disorder and Neuropsychiatric Injury: Involved in the Regulation of Synaptic Plasticity and Circadian Rhythms

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Xinran Gao
Yadong Wei
Huaizhi Sun
Shengwei Hao
Mengdie Ma
Huimin Sun
Dandan Zang
Congcong Qi
Jinfang Ge
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[1] Anhui Medical University,School of Pharmacy
[2] Anhui Medical University,The Key Laboratory of Anti
[3] Anhui Institute of Innovative Drugs,Inflammatory and Immune Medicine, Ministry of Education
[4] The Center for Scientific Research of Anhui Medical University,Anhui Provincial Laboratory of Inflammatory and Immune Disease
[5] Fudan University,Department of Laboratory Animal Science
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Molecular Neurobiology | 2023年 / 60卷
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T2DM; Bmal1; Glucolipid metabolism; Cognitive function; Circadian rhythms; Synaptic plasticity;
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Increasing data suggest a crucial role of circadian rhythm in regulating metabolic and neurological diseases, and Bmal1 is regarded as a key regulator of circadian transcription. The aim of this study is to investigate the role of Bmal1 in the disruption of circadian rhythm and neuropsychiatric injuries in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). A T2DM model was induced by the combination of high-fat-diet (HFD) and streptozotocin (STZ) in vivo or HT-22 cells challenged with palmitic-acid (PA) in vitro. The glucolipid metabolism indicators, behavioral performance, and expression of synaptic plasticity proteins and circadian rhythm-related proteins were detected. These changes were also observed after interference of Bmal1 expression via overexpressed plasmid or small interfering RNAs in vitro. The results showed that HFD/STZ could induce T2DM-like glycolipid metabolic turmoil and abnormal neuropsychiatric behaviors in mice, as indicated by the increased concentrations of fasting blood-glucose (FBG), HbA1c and lipids, the impaired glucose tolerance, and the decreased preference index of novel object or novel arm in the novel object recognition test (NOR) and Y-maze test (Y-maze). Consistently, the protein expression of synaptic plasticity proteins and circadian rhythm-related proteins and the positive fluorescence intensity of MT1B and Bmal1 were decreased in the hippocampus of HFD/STZ-induced mice or PA-challenged HT-22 cells. Furthermore, overexpression of Bmal1 could improve the PA-induced lipid metabolic dysfunction and increase the decreased expressions of synaptic plasticity proteins and circadian rhythm-related proteins, and vice versa. These results suggested a crucial role of Bmal1 in T2DM-related glycolipid metabolic disorder and neuropsychiatric injury, which mechanism might be involved in the regulation of synaptic plasticity and circadian rhythms.
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页码:4595 / 4617
页数:22
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  • [1] Role of Bmal1 in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus-Related Glycolipid Metabolic Disorder and Neuropsychiatric Injury: Involved in the Regulation of Synaptic Plasticity and Circadian Rhythms
    Gao, Xinran
    Wei, Yadong
    Sun, Huaizhi
    Hao, Shengwei
    Ma, Mengdie
    Sun, Huimin
    Zang, Dandan
    Qi, Congcong
    Ge, Jinfang
    MOLECULAR NEUROBIOLOGY, 2023, 60 (08) : 4595 - 4617