Hydrogen sulfide regulates circadian-clock genes in C2C12 myotubes and the muscle of high-fat-diet-fed mice

硫化氢调节 C2C12 肌管和高脂饮食小鼠肌肉中的昼夜节律基因

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作者:Rajesh Parsanathan, Sushil K Jain

Abstract

Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is an endogenous novel gasotransmitter which is implicated in the pathophysiology of the metabolic syndrome. Core clock genes (CCG) and its controlled genes disruption is implicated in the progression of metabolic syndrome. We examined whether H2S has any effect on CCG in the skeletal muscle of mice fed a high-fat diet (HFD) and in myotubes. In the muscle of HFD-mice, the expression of H2S biosynthesis enzyme genes (CSE, CBS, and 3-Mpst) along with antioxidant genes (GCLC, GCLM, GSS, and GSR) involved in GSH biosynthesis and recycling were reduced significantly, but the oxidative stress (OS) increased. Expression of the CCG (Bmal1, Clock, RORα, Cry2, Per2) and clock-controlled genes (PPARγ, PGC-1α, RXRα) was downregulated, whereas the levels of PPARα mRNA were upregulated. Similar to that in the muscle of HFD-mice, in vitro myotubes exposed to high glucose or palmitate to mimic metabolic syndrome, showed an increased OS and decreased in CSE mRNA, H2S production and CCG mRNA levels were also downregulated. TNF and MCP-1 treatment on the myotubes was similar to that observed in HFD-muscle, with that the Rev-erbα mRNA was upregulated. Inhibition (siRNA/pharmacological inhibitors) of both CSE and GCLC (the rate-limiting enzyme in GSH biosynthesis) decreased H2S, and increased OS; Bmal1 and Clock mRNA levels were downregulated, while Rev-erbα increased significantly in these conditions. CSE KD myotubes were post-treated with an H2S donor partially restored the mRNA levels of core clock genes. These findings report that the deficiencies of H2S/GSH impair expression of CCG and treatment with H2S donor or GSH precursor exert a positive effect over CCG. Thus, suggest that H2S as a new endogenous factor for regulating circadian clock, and its donors could provide a novel chrono-pharmacological therapy to manage metabolic disorders.

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