학술논문

Atypical behavioral and thermoregulatory circadian rhythms in mice lacking a microbiome.
Document Type
Article
Source
Scientific Reports. 8/25/2022, Vol. 12 Issue 1, p1-15. 15p.
Subject
*CIRCADIAN rhythms
*MELANOPSIN
*HIGH-fat diet
*MICE
*BODY temperature regulation
Language
ISSN
2045-2322
Abstract
Trillions of microbial oscillators reside throughout the mammalian body, yet their contributions toward fundamental features of host circadian rhythms (CRs) have not been characterized. Here, we demonstrate that the microbiome contributes to host CRs in activity and thermoregulation. Mice devoid of microbes (germ-free, GF) exhibited higher-amplitude CRs in a light–dark cycle and longer circadian periods in constant darkness. Circadian entrainment to food was greater in GF mice, but resetting responses to simulated jet-lag were unaffected. Microbial transplantation with cecal contents of conventionally-raised mice normalized CRs of GF mice, indicating that the concurrent activity of gut microbes modulates host circadian networks. Obesogenic effects of high-fat diet were absent in GF mice, but some circadian-disruptive effects persisted. Transkingdom (host-microbe) interactions affect circadian period and entrainment of CRs in diverse traits, and microbes alter interactions among light- and food-entrainable circadian processes in the face of environmental (light, diet) perturbations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]