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Ke Ma1, Xuekai Xiong1, Jemima Pangemanan1
1Department of Diabetes Complications & Metabolism, Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope, Duarte, CA 91010, USA.
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The circadian clock orchestrates adipocyte development and lipid remodeling, with its disruption leading to the development of obesity and insulin resistance. Here we demonstrate that the flavonoid compound naringenin displays clock modulatory activity via RORα that suppresses adipocyte lipid storage while promoting browning. In adipogenic progenitors, naringenin activates RORα with induction of clock gene expression to promote circadian clock oscillation with protective effect against cytokine-induced dampening. The clock-enhancing properties of naringenin suppressed lipogenesis in mature adipocytes together with induction of browning characteristics. The inhibitory effect of naringenin on lipogenesis was dependent on clock modulation as it was abolished in RORα-deficient adipocytes. We further show that naringenin administration in vivo up-regulated RORα expression with clock gene induction together with browning of subcutaneous beige fat depot, resulting reduced fat mass and body weight. Naringenin treatment in vivo also lowered plasma glucose and free fatty acid levels, with markedly enhanced insulin signaling in adipose depots and skeletal muscle. Collectively, our findings uncover a new clock-activating mechanism of action in mediating the metabolic benefits of naringenin, suggesting its potential as a natural supplement for anti-obesity and metabolic disease interventions.
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