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Effect of circadian rhythm on NAD and other metabolites in human brain

Cuenoud, Bernard
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Huang, Zhiwei  
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Hartweg, Mickael
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November 9, 2023
Frontiers In Physiology

Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD) plays a central role in the master circadian clock of the brain (the suprachiasmatic nuclei, SCN) as demonstrated in many model organisms. NAD acts as an enzyme co-factor and substrate and its modulation was found to be tightly regulated to the periodicity of the cycles. However, in human brain, the effect of the circadian rhythm (CR) on the metabolism of the SCN and other brain regions is poorly understood. We conducted a magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) study at a high magnetic field, measuring the occipital brain NAD levels and other metabolites in two different morning and afternoon diurnal states in 25 healthy participants. Salivary cortisol levels were determined to confirm that the experiment was done in two chronologically different physiological conditions, and a behavioral test of risk-taking propensity was administered. Overall, we found that the CR did not significantly affect NAD levels in the occipital brain region. The other brain metabolites measured, including lactate, were not significantly affected by the CR either, except for taurine. The CR did impact risk-taking behavior and salivary cortisol level, confirming that the participants were in two circadian different behavioral and physiological states in the morning and in the afternoon. Measurement of the CR effect on NAD and taurine levels in other brain regions might provide stronger effects.

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research article
DOI
10.3389/fphys.2023.1285776
Web of Science ID

WOS:001105166600001

Author(s)
Cuenoud, Bernard
Huang, Zhiwei  
Hartweg, Mickael
Widmaier, Mark Stephan  
Lim, Song, I
Wenz, Daniel  
Xin, Lijing  
Date Issued

2023-11-09

Publisher

Frontiers Media Sa

Published in
Frontiers In Physiology
Volume

14

Article Number

1285776

Subjects

Life Sciences & Biomedicine

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Nad

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Circadian Rhythm

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Brain

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Mrs

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Metabolism

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Lactate

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Taurine

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Redox

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REVIEWED

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EPFL

FunderGrant Number

Nestle Health Science

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February 19, 2024
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