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  2. Nr1d1 affects autophagy in the skeletal muscles of juvenile Nile tilapia by regulating the rhythmic expression of autophagy-related genes

Nr1d1 affects autophagy in the skeletal muscles of juvenile Nile tilapia by regulating the rhythmic expression of autophagy-related genes

  • Fish Physiol Biochem. 2020 Jun;46(3):891-907. doi: 10.1007/s10695-019-00757-9.
Ping Wu 1 2 Jia Cheng 1 2 Lin Chen 1 2 Jing Xiang 1 2 Yaxiong Pan 1 2 Yongzhan Zhang 1 Tao Zheng 1 Naiyuan Liu 1 Wuying Chu 3 4 Jianshe Zhang 5 6
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Bioengineering and Environmental Science, Changsha University, Changsha, 410003, Hunan, China.
  • 2 Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Nutrition and Quality Control of Aquatic Animals, Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Changsha University, Changsha, 410022, China.
  • 3 Department of Bioengineering and Environmental Science, Changsha University, Changsha, 410003, Hunan, China. [email protected].
  • 4 Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Nutrition and Quality Control of Aquatic Animals, Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Changsha University, Changsha, 410022, China. [email protected].
  • 5 Department of Bioengineering and Environmental Science, Changsha University, Changsha, 410003, Hunan, China. [email protected].
  • 6 Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Nutrition and Quality Control of Aquatic Animals, Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Changsha University, Changsha, 410022, China. [email protected].
Abstract

Autophagy is an important evolutionary conserved process in eukaryotic organisms for the turnover of intracellular substances. Recent studies revealed that Autophagy displays circadian rhythms in mice and zebrafish. To date, there is no report focused on the rhythmic changes of Autophagy in fish skeletal muscles upon nutritional deprivation. In this study, we examined the circadian rhythms of 158 functional genes in tilapia muscle in response to starvation. We found that 12 genes were involved in Autophagy changed their rhythm after starvation. Among these genes, Atg4c, Bnip3la, Lc3a, Lc3b, Lc3c, and Ulk1a exhibited a daily rhythmicity in tilapia muscle, and Atg4b, becn1, bnip3la, bnip3lb, Lc3a, and ulk1b were significantly upregulated in response to starvation. The number of autophagosomes was dramatically increased in fasted fish, indicating that nutritional signals affect not only the muscular clock system but also its Autophagy behavior. Administration of GSK4112, an activator of Nr1d1, altered rhythmic expression of both circadian clock genes and Autophagy genes in tilapia muscle. Taken together, these findings provide evidence that nutritional deficiency affects both circadian regulation and Autophagy activities in skeletal muscle.

Keywords

Autophagy; Daily rhythmicity; Nr1d1; Nutritional deprivation; Skeletal muscle; Tilapia.

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