نتایج جستجو برای: per1

تعداد نتایج: 620  

2014
Sherin Al-Safadi Aya Al-Safadi Marie Branchaud Spencer Rutherford Arun Dayanandan Barry Robinson Shimon Amir Shin Yamazaki

Stressful events can disrupt circadian rhythms in mammals but mechanisms underlying this disruption remain largely unknown. One hypothesis is that stress alters circadian protein expression in the forebrain, leading to functional dysregulation of the brain circadian network and consequent disruption of circadian physiological and behavioral rhythms. Here we characterized the effects of several ...

2016
Han-Xue Li Xiao-Juan Fu Kai Yang Dan Chen Hong Tang Qin Zhao

Abnormal expression of the clock gene PER1 is highly correlated with carcinogenesis and the development of malignant tumors. Here, we designed short hairpin RNAs (shRNAs) to effectively knock down PER1 in SCC15 human oral squamous cell carcinoma cells. shRNA-mediated PER1 knockdown promoted SCC15 cell growth, proliferation, apoptosis resistance, migration and invasion in vitro. PER1 knockdown a...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2005
Takahiro Shirogane Jianping Jin Xiaolu L Ang J Wade Harper

Circadian rhythms are controlled by the periodic accumulation of Period proteins, which act as transcriptional repressors of Clock-dependent genes. Period genes are themselves Clock targets, thereby establishing a negative transcriptional feedback circuit controlling circadian periodicity. Previous data have implicated the CK1epsilon isolog Doubletime (Dbt) and the F-box protein Slimb in the re...

2016
Hiroyuki Tamiya Sumito Ogawa Yasuyoshi Ouchi Masahiro Akishita

Period circadian clock (Per) genes Per1 and Per2 have essential roles in circadian oscillation. In this study, we identified a new role of Per1-Per2 cooperation, and its mechanism, using our new experimental methods. Under constant light conditions, the period length of Per1 and Per2 knockout mice depended on the copy number ratio of Per1:Per2. We then established a light-emitting diode-based l...

2012
Rui Chen Kai Yang Ning-Bo Zhao Dan Zhao Dan Chen Chun-Rong Zhao Hong Tang

BACKGROUND The PER1 circadian-clock gene plays an important role in the regulation of many normal physiological rhythms in vivo. It has been revealed recently that abnormal expression of PER1 correlates closely with the occurrence and development of many cancers. However, the expression and significance of PER1 in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) remains unknown. The purpose of the present s...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2004
Toshiyuki Hamada Michael C Antle Rae Silver

Non-photic stimuli, such as diurnal wheel running in rodents, phase shift the circadian clock and suppress the expression of Per1 in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN). The goal of the present study was to directly decrease Per1 expression using antisense (AS) oligodeoxynucleotides to determine if such suppression produced non-photic phase shifts. Injections of Per1-AS suppressed expression of P...

2015
Sherin Al-Safadi Marie Branchaud Spencer Rutherford Shimon Amir Henrik Oster

The secretion of glucocorticoids in mammals is under circadian control, but glucocorticoids themselves are also implicated in modulating circadian clock gene expression. We have shown that the expression of the circadian clock protein PER1 in the forebrain is modulated by stress, and that this effect is associated with changes in plasma corticosterone levels, suggesting a possible role for gluc...

2016
Xiao-Juan Fu Han-Xue Li Kai Yang Dan Chen Hong Tang

BACKGROUND Accumulating evidence suggests that the abnormal expression of the circadian clock gene PER1 is closely related to the development and progression of cancer. However, the exact molecular mechanism by which the abnormal expression of PER1 induces carcinogenesis is unclear. This study was conducted to investigate the alterations in downstream cell cycle genes, cell cycle distribution, ...

2011
Yukino Ogawa Nobuya Koike Gen Kurosawa Tomoyoshi Soga Masaru Tomita Hajime Tei

In mammals, cellular circadian rhythms are generated by a transcriptional-translational autoregulatory network that consists of clock genes that encode transcriptional regulators. Of these clock genes, Period1 (Per1) and Period2 (Per2) are essential for sustainable circadian rhythmicity and photic entrainment. Intriguingly, Per1 and Per2 mRNAs exhibit circadian oscillations with a 4-hour phase ...

2003
Jerzy Jezierski

A natural number m is called the homotopy minimal period of a map f : X → X if it is a minimal period for every map g homotopic to f. The set HPer (f) of all minimal homotopy periods is an invariant of the dynamics of f which is the same for a small perturbation of f. In this paper we give a complete description of the sets of homotopy minimal periods of selfmaps of nonabelian three dimensional...

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