Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2792582 | Cell Metabolism | 2016 | 12 Pages |
•DR enhances the magnitude of cyclic expression of circadian clock genes•timeless (tim) and period are required for the optimal DR response in Drosophila•tim regulates fat metabolism and cycling of medium chain triglycerides upon DR•Overexpression of tim increases amplitude and extends lifespan under AL conditions
SummaryEndogenous circadian clocks orchestrate several metabolic and signaling pathways that are known to modulate lifespan, suggesting clocks as potential targets for manipulation of metabolism and lifespan. We report here that the core circadian clock genes, timeless (tim) and period (per), are required for the metabolic and lifespan responses to DR in Drosophila. Consistent with the involvement of a circadian mechanism, DR enhances the amplitude of cycling of most circadian clock genes, including tim, in peripheral tissues. Mass-spectrometry-based lipidomic analysis suggests a role of tim in cycling of specific medium chain triglycerides under DR. Furthermore, overexpression of tim in peripheral tissues improves its oscillatory amplitude and extends lifespan under ad libitum conditions. Importantly, effects of tim on lifespan appear to be mediated through enhanced fat turnover. These findings identify a critical role for specific clock genes in modulating the effects of nutrient manipulation on fat metabolism and aging.
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