Summary of Study ST002263

This data is available at the NIH Common Fund's National Metabolomics Data Repository (NMDR) website, the Metabolomics Workbench, https://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org, where it has been assigned Project ID PR001445. The data can be accessed directly via it's Project DOI: 10.21228/M8Z119 This work is supported by NIH grant, U2C- DK119886.

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Study IDST002263
Study TitleIntermittent fasting induces rapid hepatocyte proliferation to maintain the hepatostat
Study SummaryNutrient availability fluctuates in most natural populations, forcing organisms to undergo periods of fasting and re-feeding. It is unknown how dietary change influences liver homeostasis. Here, we show that a switch from ad libitum feeding to intermittent fasting (IF) promotes rapid hepatocyte proliferation. Mechanistically, IF- induced hepatocyte proliferation is driven by the combined action of intestinally produced, systemic endocrine FGF15 and localized WNT signaling. IF proliferation re-establishes a constant liver-to-body-mass ratio during periods of fasting and re-feeding, a process termed the hepatostat. This study provides the first example of dietary influence on adult hepatocyte proliferation, and challenges the widely held view that liver tissue is mostly quiescent unless chemically or mechanically injured.
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Stanford University
Last NameDeFelice
First NameBrian
Address1291 Welch Rd.
Emailbcdefelice@ucdavis.edu
Phone5303564485
Submit Date2022-08-01
Raw Data AvailableYes
Raw Data File Type(s)mzXML, raw(Thermo)
Analysis Type DetailLC-MS
Release Date2022-08-31
Release Version1
Brian DeFelice Brian DeFelice
https://dx.doi.org/10.21228/M8Z119
ftp://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org/Studies/ application/zip

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Subject type: Mammal; Subject species: Mus musculus (Factor headings shown in green)

mb_sample_id local_sample_id Genotype Treatment
SA217390Klb_KO_AL_3Klb Knockout ad libitum feeding
SA217391Klb_KO_AL_4Klb Knockout ad libitum feeding
SA217392Klb_KO_AL_5Klb Knockout ad libitum feeding
SA217393Klb_KO_AL_2Klb Knockout ad libitum feeding
SA217394Klb_KO_IF_2Klb Knockout intermittent fasting
SA217395Klb_KO_IF_5Klb Knockout intermittent fasting
SA217396Klb_KO_IF_3Klb Knockout intermittent fasting
SA217397Klb_KO_IF_4Klb Knockout intermittent fasting
SA217398Tbx3_KO_AL_2Tbx3 Knockout ad libitum feeding
SA217399Tbx3_KO_AL_1Tbx3 Knockout ad libitum feeding
SA217400Tbx3_KO_AL_3Tbx3 Knockout ad libitum feeding
SA217401Tbx3_KO_IF_3Tbx3 Knockout intermittent fasting
SA217402Tbx3_KO_IF_4Tbx3 Knockout intermittent fasting
SA217403Tbx3_KO_IF_1Tbx3 Knockout intermittent fasting
SA217404Tbx3_KO_IF_2Tbx3 Knockout intermittent fasting
SA217405AL_1Wild-type ad libitum feeding
SA217406Al_3Wild-type ad libitum feeding
SA217407AL_4Wild-type ad libitum feeding
SA217408AL_2Wild-type ad libitum feeding
SA217409IF_2Wild-type intermittent fasting
SA217410IF_1Wild-type intermittent fasting
SA217411IF_4Wild-type intermittent fasting
SA217412IF_5Wild-type intermittent fasting
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