Expression data from muscle stem cells from young mice fed either with normal diet or high fat diet in a circadian manner
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ABSTRACT: High fat diet (HFD), if prolonged, leads to obesity thereby accelerating the development of many ageing-related pathologies including chronic inflammation, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and a higher predisposition to develop cancer. We asked whether HFD could reprogram the circadian output of young stem cells in a manner similar to what we observed during physiological ageing. HFD has been recently shown to induce a rewiring of the liver circadian transcriptome and metabolome, although in an obesity-independent manner. We therefore fed young (8 week old) C57Bl6 mice with HFD or its control diet for 7-weeks, a time when mice had not yet become obese, and performed circadian transcriptome analysis.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE84508 | GEO | 2017/08/10
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA329641
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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