Co‐expression of diurnal and ultradian rhythms in the plasma metabolome of common voles (Microtus arvalis)

Author:

Psomas Andreas1,Chowdhury Namrata R.1,Middleton Benita1,Winsky‐Sommerer Raphaelle2,Skene Debra J.1ORCID,Gerkema Menno P.3,van der Veen Daan R.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Chronobiology Section, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences University of Surrey Guildford UK

2. Sleep Section, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences University of Surrey Guildford UK

3. Department of Chronobiology Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences, University of Groningen Groningen the Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractMetabolic rhythms include rapid, ultradian (hourly) dynamics, but it remains unclear what their relationship to circadian metabolic rhythms is, and what role meal timing plays in coordinating these ultradian rhythms in metabolism. Here, we characterized widespread ultradian rhythms under ad libitum feeding conditions in the plasma metabolome of the vole, the gold standard animal model for behavioral ultradian rhythms, naturally expressing ~2‐h foraging rhythms throughout the day and night. These ultradian metabolite rhythms co‐expressed with diurnal 24‐h rhythms in the same metabolites and did not align with food intake patterns. Specifically, under light–dark entrained conditions we showed twice daily entrainment of phase and period of ultradian behavioral rhythms associated with phase adjustment of the ultradian cycle around the light–dark and dark–light transitions. These ultradian activity patterns also drove an ultradian feeding pattern. We used a unique approach to map this behavioral activity/feeding status to high temporal resolution (every 90 min) measures of plasma metabolite profiles across the 24‐h light–dark cycle. A total of 148 known metabolites were detected in vole plasma. Supervised, discriminant analysis did not group metabolite concentration by feeding status, instead, unsupervised clustering of metabolite time courses revealed clusters of metabolites that exhibited significant ultradian rhythms with periods different from the feeding cycle. Two clusters with dissimilar ultradian dynamics, one lipid‐enriched (period = 3.4 h) and one amino acid‐enriched (period = 4.1 h), both showed co‐expression with diurnal cycles. A third cluster solely comprised of glycerophospholipids (specifically ether‐linked phosphatidylcholines) expressed an 11.9 h ultradian rhythm without co‐expressed diurnal rhythmicity. Our findings show coordinated co‐expression of diurnal metabolic rhythms with rapid dynamics in feeding and metabolism. These findings reveal that ultradian rhythms are integral to biological timing of metabolic regulation, and will be important in interpreting the impact of circadian desynchrony and meal timing on metabolic rhythms.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Biotechnology

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