Ameliorative Effects of Sweeteners on a Mouse Jet Lag Model.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Jiayi Li, Tian Xiang Gao, Jun Tomita, Kazuhiko Kume
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Abstract

Circadian rhythms regulate essential physiological functions, including body temperature and hormone secretion, in a 24-h cycle. These rhythms are synchronized with environmental cues, primarily light, through the suprachiasmatic nucleus. Disruptions, such as jet lag, misalign internal rhythms with external time, leading to fatigue and insomnia. This study explores the potential of dietary sweetening agents as non-pharmacological interventions to facilitate circadian re-entrainment in a mouse jet lag model. Male C57BL/6 mice, maintained on a 12-h light/dark cycle, underwent a 6-h phase advance to simulate jet lag. Mice received drinking water with or without sweeteners (sucrose, sucralose, xylitol, maltitol), and locomotor activity was assessed using wheel-running behavior and intraperitoneally implanted nanotags measuring 3dimensional acceleration and body temperature. Sucrose and sucralose significantly accelerated re-entrainment, with phase-shifting rates of 0.93 and 1.28 h/d, respectively, compared to 0.76 h/d in controls. Both sweeteners also enhanced post-shift activity, whereas xylitol had a minor effect and maltitol showed no significant impact. Sweeteners did not affect rest duration during the jet lag period. These findings indicate that sweet taste can facilitate circadian adaptation, offering a potential dietary approach to mitigate jet lag symptoms. This study provides insights into how taste perception influences circadian regulation, with implications for managing circadian misalignment in frequent travelers and shift workers.

甜味剂对小鼠时差模型的改善作用。
昼夜节律以24小时为周期调节基本生理功能,包括体温和激素分泌。这些节律通过视交叉上核与环境信号(主要是光线)同步。时差等干扰会使内部节奏与外部时间不一致,导致疲劳和失眠。本研究在小鼠时差模型中探索了饮食甜味剂作为非药物干预措施促进昼夜节律再调节的潜力。雄性C57BL/6小鼠维持12小时的光/暗循环,进行6小时的阶段提前以模拟时差。小鼠分别饮用含有或不含甜味剂(蔗糖、三氯蔗糖、木糖醇、麦糖醇)的水,并通过轮跑行为和腹腔内植入测量三维加速度和体温的纳米标签来评估运动活动。蔗糖和三氯蔗糖显著加速了再夹带,相移速率分别为0.93和1.28 h/d,而对照组为0.76 h/d。这两种甜味剂也增强了轮班后的活性,而木糖醇有轻微的影响,麦芽糖醇没有明显的影响。甜味剂不会影响时差期间的休息时间。这些发现表明,甜味可以促进昼夜节律适应,为减轻时差症状提供了一种潜在的饮食方法。这项研究提供了味觉如何影响昼夜节律调节的见解,对管理频繁旅行者和轮班工人的昼夜节律失调具有启示意义。
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自引率
5.00%
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247
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin (Biol. Pharm. Bull.) began publication in 1978 as the Journal of Pharmacobio-Dynamics. It covers various biological topics in the pharmaceutical and health sciences. A fourth Society journal, the Journal of Health Science, was merged with Biol. Pharm. Bull. in 2012. The main aim of the Society’s journals is to advance the pharmaceutical sciences with research reports, information exchange, and high-quality discussion. The average review time for articles submitted to the journals is around one month for first decision. The complete texts of all of the Society’s journals can be freely accessed through J-STAGE. The Society’s editorial committee hopes that the content of its journals will be useful to your research, and also invites you to submit your own work to the journals.
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