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Chronopharmacological targeting of mitochondrial dihydroorotate dehydrogenase prevents diet-induced obesity in male mice

Atger, F.; Durand, M.; Croyal, M.; Chavanne, A.; Le Questel, E.; Foucher, Y.; Besnard, C.; Nemazanyy, I.; Le Lay, S.; Prieur, X.; Pecqueur, C.; Mauvoisin, D.; Jacobi, D.

2026-04-21 physiology
10.64898/2026.04.18.719366 bioRxiv
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Daily hepatic mitochondrial rhythms are strengthened by time-restricted feeding in diet-induced obesity in male mice, as shown by metabolomics, including an early enhancement of oscillations within the de novo pyrimidine pathway. We tested whether timed inhibition of dihydroorotate dehydrogenase (DHODH, which links pyrimidine synthesis to respiratory-chain flux), can reproduce selected TRF-associated mitochondrial and metabolic effects. Administering the short-half-life inhibitor BAY2402234 at dawn transiently decreased DHODH activity, restored daily mitochondrial oxidative dynamics (ubiquinone/ubiquinol ratio), and amplified rhythms of respiratory exchange ratio and mitochondrial dynamics-related markers upon high-fat diet. Under ZT0 dosing, mice showed reduced weight gain, reduced adiposity and hepatic triglycerides, and improved glucose tolerance without changes in food intake; while ZT12 dosing was ineffective. Hepatic Dhodh knockdown did not reproduce the anti-obesity phenotype, and uridine supplementation blunted BAY2402234 benefits, implicating de novo pyrimidine flux. Our findings reveal rhythm-aware DHODH inhibition as a chronopharmacological preclinical candidate approach against overnutrition.

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