The goal of this project is to identify metabolites released from subcutaneous adipose tissue due to light exposure that regulate systemic metabolism. We found that histidine levels increased by 8 days of blue light exposure, both in the treated subcutaneous adipose tissue and in circulation. Additionally, blue light-induced circulating histidine levels were not affected by the central blockade of histidine decarboxylase activity using FMH (Fluoromethylhistidine) in the hypothalamus. The details are described in the Summary Excel file.
[doi:10.25345/C57H1DZ55]
[dataset license: CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0)]
Keywords: Metabolomic profiles, Mouse, Adipose, Light exposure
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Yu-Hua Tseng, Joslin Diabetes Center, USA |
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