Reduced branched-chain aminotransferase activity alleviates metabolic vulnerability caused by dim light exposure at night in Drosophila.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Mari Kim, Gwang-Ic Son, Yun-Ho Cho, Gye-Hyeong Kim, Sung-Eun Yun, Young-Joon Kim, Jongkyeong Chung, Eunil Lee, Joong-Jean Park
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Abstract

The rhythmic pattern of biological processes controlled by light over 24 h is termed the circadian rhythm. Disturbance of circadian rhythm due to exposure to light at night (LAN) disrupts the sleep-wake cycle and can promote cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, and metabolic disorders in humans. We studied how dim LAN affects the circadian rhythm and metabolism using male Drosophila. Wild-type flies exposed to the dim light of 10 lux at night displayed altered 24 h sleep-wake behavior and expression patterns of circadian rhythm genes. In addition, the flies became more vulnerable to metabolic stress, such as starvation. Whole-body metabolite analysis revealed decreased amounts of branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs), such as isoleucine and valine. The dim light exposure also increased the expression of branched-chain amino acid aminotransferase (BCAT) and branched-chain α-keto acid dehydrogenase (BCKDC) enzyme complexes that regulate the metabolism of BCAAs. Flies with the Bcat heterozygous mutation were not vulnerable to starvation stress, even when exposed to dim LAN, and hemolymph BCAA levels did not decrease in these flies. Furthermore, the vulnerability to starvation stress was also suppressed when the Bcat expression level was reduced in the whole body, neurons, or fat body during adulthood using conditional GAL4 and RNA interference. Finally, the metabolic vulnerability was reversed when BCAAs were fed to wild-type flies exposed to LAN. Thus, short-term dim light exposure at night affects the expression of circadian genes and BCAA metabolism in Drosophila, implying a novel function of BCAAs in suppressing metabolic stress caused by disrupted circadian rhythm.

支链转氨酶活性降低可减轻果蝇夜间弱光暴露引起的代谢脆弱性。
光在24小时内控制生物过程的节律模式被称为昼夜节律。夜间光照引起的昼夜节律紊乱会扰乱睡眠-觉醒周期,并可能导致人类心血管疾病、糖尿病、癌症和代谢紊乱。我们以雄性果蝇为研究对象,研究了暗LAN对果蝇昼夜节律和代谢的影响。夜间暴露在10勒克斯的昏暗光线下的野生型果蝇表现出24小时睡眠-觉醒行为和昼夜节律基因表达模式的改变。此外,果蝇更容易受到代谢压力的影响,比如饥饿。全身代谢物分析显示支链氨基酸(BCAAs)的数量减少,如异亮氨酸和缬氨酸。昏暗光照还增加了调节BCAAs代谢的支链氨基酸转氨酶(BCAT)和支链α-酮酸脱氢酶(BCKDC)酶复合物的表达。携带Bcat杂合突变的果蝇不容易受到饥饿应激,即使暴露在昏暗的LAN中,这些果蝇的血淋巴BCAA水平也没有下降。此外,通过条件GAL4和RNA干扰,降低成年期全身、神经元或脂肪体的Bcat表达水平,也抑制了对饥饿应激的易损性。最后,当BCAAs被喂食给暴露于LAN的野生型果蝇时,代谢脆弱性被逆转。因此,夜间短时间的昏暗光照会影响果蝇昼夜节律基因的表达和BCAA代谢,这意味着BCAA具有抑制昼夜节律紊乱引起的代谢应激的新功能。
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Journal of neurogenetics
Journal of neurogenetics 医学-神经科学
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4.40
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13
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal is appropriate for papers on behavioral, biochemical, or cellular aspects of neural function, plasticity, aging or disease. In addition to analyses in the traditional genetic-model organisms, C. elegans, Drosophila, mouse and the zebrafish, the Journal encourages submission of neurogenetic investigations performed in organisms not easily amenable to experimental genetics. Such investigations might, for instance, describe behavioral differences deriving from genetic variation within a species, or report human disease studies that provide exceptional insights into biological mechanisms
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