Evaluation of the impact of seasonal variations in photoperiod on the hepatic metabolism of medaka (Oryzias latipes)

Organisms living in temperate regions are sensitive to seasonal variations in the environment; they are known to accumulate energy as fat in their livers during the winter when days are shorter, temperatures are lower, and food is scarce. However, the impact of variations in photoperiod alone on hepatic lipid metabolism has not been well-studied. Therefore, in this study, we analyzed lipid metabolism in the liver of medaka, Oryzias latipes, while varying the length of days at constant temperature. Larger amounts of fatty acids accumulated in the liver after 14 days under short-day conditions than under long-day conditions. Metabolome analysis showed no accumulation of the long-chain unsaturated fatty acids required at low temperatures, but showed a significant accumulation of long-chain saturated fatty acids. Short-day conditions induced decreased levels of succinate, fumarate, and malate in the tricarboxylic acid cycle, decreased expression of PPARα, and decreased accumulation of acylcarnitine, which suggested inhibition of lipolysis. In addition, when a high-fat diet was administered to transparent medaka under short-day conditions, larger amounts of fat accumulated and medaka with fatty liver were efficiently produced. Detailed analysis of the relationship between seasonal changes and hepatic steatosis will be important in the future as hepatic diseases become more prevalent in modern society; the findings obtained in our study will be useful for research studies pertaining to the relationship between photoperiod and disorders such as hepatic steatosis and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis.

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