Literature DB >> 32376406

Disrupted diurnal oscillation of gut-derived Short chain fatty acids in shift workers drinking alcohol: Possible mechanism for loss of resiliency of intestinal barrier in disrupted circadian host.

Garth R Swanson1, Joel Siskin2, Annika Gorenz2, Maliha Shaikh2, Shohreh Raeisi2, Louis Fogg3, Christopher Forsyth2, Ali Keshavarzian4.   

Abstract

Microbiota derived short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are produced by fermentation of nondigestible fiber, and are a key component in intestinal barrier homeostasis. Since the microbiome has diurnal fluctuations, we hypothesized that SCFAs in humans have a diurnal rhythm and their rhythmicity would be impacted by the host central circadian misalignment (night shift work) which would make intestinal barrier more susceptible to disruption by alcohol. To test this hypothesis, we studied 3 groups of subjects: patients with alcohol use disorder, but no liver disease (AD), healthy day workers (DW), and night workers (NW). All subjects were studied at baseline and then in DW and NW subjects after moderate daily alcohol (0.5 g/kg) for 7 days. Gut-derived plasma SCFAs showed a significant circadian oscillation by cosinor analysis in DW; however, SCFA in the AD and NW subjects lost 24-hour rhythmicity. Decrease in SCFA correlated with increased colonic permeability. Both chronic and moderate alcohol consumption for 1 week caused circadian disruption based on wrist actigraphy and urinary melatonin. Our study shows that (1) gut-derived plasma SCFAs have a diurnal rhythm in humans that is impacted by the central clock of the host; (2) moderate alcohol suppresses SCFAs which was associated with increased colonic permeability; and (3) less invasive urinary 6-SM correlated and rest-activity actigraphy correlated with plasma melatonin. Future studies are needed to examine the role circadian misalignment on gut derived SCFAs as possible mechanism for loss of intestinal barrier resiliency to injurious agents like alcohol.
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Year:  2020        PMID: 32376406      PMCID: PMC8136245          DOI: 10.1016/j.trsl.2020.04.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transl Res        ISSN: 1878-1810            Impact factor:   7.012


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