نتایج جستجو برای: circadian

تعداد نتایج: 24941  

Journal: :Science 2005
Antony N Dodd Neeraj Salathia Anthony Hall Eva Kévei Réka Tóth Ferenc Nagy Julian M Hibberd Andrew J Millar Alex A R Webb

Circadian clocks are believed to confer an advantage to plants, but the nature of that advantage has been unknown. We show that a substantial photosynthetic advantage is conferred by correct matching of the circadian clock period with that of the external light-dark cycle. In wild type and in long- and short-circadian period mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana, plants with a clock period matched to...

Journal: :FEBS letters 2011
Jürgen A Ripperger Corinne Jud Urs Albrecht

The house mouse Mus musculus represents a valuable tool for the analysis and the understanding of the mammalian circadian oscillator. Forward and reverse genetics allowed the identification of clock components and the verification of their function within the circadian clockwork. In many cases unforeseen links were discovered between a particular circadian regulatory protein and various disease...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Jeanne F Duffy Sean W Cain Anne-Marie Chang Andrew J K Phillips Mirjam Y Münch Claude Gronfier James K Wyatt Derk-Jan Dijk Kenneth P Wright Charles A Czeisler

The circadian rhythms of melatonin and body temperature are set to an earlier hour in women than in men, even when the women and men maintain nearly identical and consistent bedtimes and wake times. Moreover, women tend to wake up earlier than men and exhibit a greater preference for morning activities than men. Although the neurobiological mechanism underlying this sex difference in circadian ...

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor symposia on quantitative biology 2007
C A Czeisler J J Gooley

During the past 50 years, converging evidence reveals that the fundamental properties of the human circadian system are shared in common with those of other organisms. Concurrent data from multiple physiological rhythms in humans revealed that under some conditions, rhythms oscillated at different periods within the same individuals and led to the conclusion 30 years ago that the human circadia...

2011
Steven A. Brown Karen Schmitt Anne Eckert

The relationship between aging and daily "circadian" behavior in humans is bidirectional: on the one hand, dysfunction of circadian clocks promotes age-related maladies; on the other, aging per se leads to changes and disruption in circadian behavior and physiology. For the latter case, recent research suggests that changes to both homeostatic and circadian sleep regulatory mechanisms may play ...

Journal: :Science 1998
S S Campbell P J Murphy

Physiological and behavioral rhythms are governed by an endogenous circadian clock. The response of the human circadian clock to extraocular light exposure was monitored by measurement of body temperature and melatonin concentrations throughout the circadian cycle before and after light pulses presented to the popliteal region (behind the knee). A systematic relation was found between the timin...

2014
Jin-Hu Guo Wei-Min Qu Shan-Guang Chen Xiao-Ping Chen Ke Lv Zhi-Li Huang Yi-Lan Wu

The circadian clock and sleep are essential for human physiology and behavior; deregulation of circadian rhythms impairs health and performance. Circadian clocks and sleep evolved to adapt to Earth's environment, which is characterized by a 24-hour light-dark cycle. Changes in gravity load, lighting and work schedules during spaceflight missions can impact circadian clocks and disrupt sleep, in...

2015
Michael J. Haydon Ángela Román Waheed Arshad

Circadian clocks have evolved to enhance adaptive physiology in the predictable, fluctuating environment caused by the rotation of the planet. Nutrient acquisition is central to plant growth performance and the nutrient demands of a plant change according to the time of day. Therefore, major aspects of nutrient homeostasis, including carbon assimilation and mineral uptake, are under circadian c...

Journal: :Journal of biological rhythms 2010
Elzbieta Kowalska Ermanno Moriggi Christoph Bauer Charna Dibner Steven A Brown

Although overt diurnal rhythms of behavior do not begin until well after birth, molecular studies suggest that the circadian clock may begin much earlier at a cellular level: mouse embryonic fibroblasts, for example, already possess robust clocks. By multiple criteria, we found no circadian clock present in mouse embryonic stem cells. Nevertheless, upon their differentiation into neurons, circa...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Lisa C Lyons Maria Sol Collado Omar Khabour Charity L Green Arnold Eskin

The circadian clock modulates the induction of long-term sensitization (LTS) in Aplysia such that long-term memory formation is significantly suppressed when animals are trained at night. We investigated whether the circadian clock modulated core molecular processes necessary for memory formation in vivo by analyzing circadian regulation of basal and LTS-induced levels of phosphorylated mitogen...

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