Glucocorticoid (GC) signaling is an important regulator of glucose homeostasis. GC secretion also serves as an entrainment signal that coordinates circadian gene expression of peripheral circadian clocks. Pancreatic beta cells are key biological controllers of glucose homeostasis through the coordinated circadian release of insulin. However, the role of GC signaling in the regulation of beta cell circadian clocks and insulin secretion remains unknown. To address this, we first performed chromatin immunoprecipitation/sequencing (ChIP-seq) in beta cell lines (MIN6 and INS1) and identified >1,000 glucocorticoid receptor (GR)-bound regions (FDR<0.01) in response to the synthetic GC dexamethasone (DEX, 100nM). Annotation of GR-bound regions showed enrichment for pathways regulating insulin secretion and circadian rhythms. To further explore the effects of GC on circadian beta cell gene expression and function in vivo, we used C57BL/6 mice housed under either 12h/12h light-dark cycles (LD) or constant light-mediated circadian disruption (CD). Mice were subsequently administered daily intraperitoneal injections of DEX (2 mg/kg) or vehicle, designed to restore circadian secretion of GC disrupted in CD group. DEX treatment normalized circadian regulation of glucose tolerance (p<0.05 vs. vehicle) and glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (p<0.05 vs vehicle) in CD group. We next utilized RNA sequencing to assess circadian transcriptional profiles in islets isolated from LD, CD, and CD + DEX mice. Consistent with previous studies, CD resulted in abrogation of circadian islet mRNA expression, whereas DEX restored circadian rhythmicity and enhanced expression of core clock genes (e.g., Bmal1, Dbp, Nr1d1) and genes regulating beta cell identity (e.g., Ins1, Nkx6.1) and insulin secretion (e.g., Gck, Irs2). These data highlight the GC/GR axis as a direct regulator of beta cell circadian gene expression, insulin secretion and glucose tolerance. Disclosure S.K.Sen: None. L.Wang: None. M.Brown: None. J.Wu: None. Z.Wei: None. A.Matveyenko: None. Funding National Institutes of Health (DK098468)
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