نتایج جستجو برای: circadian

تعداد نتایج: 24941  

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2009
Martin E Young

Diurnal rhythms in myocardial physiology (e.g., metabolism, contractile function) and pathophyiology (e.g., sudden cardiac death) are well establish and have classically been ascribed to time-of-day-dependent alterations in the neurohumoral milieu. Existence of an intramyocellular circadian clock has recently been exposed. Circadian clocks enable the cell to anticipate environmental stimuli, fa...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1998
J F Duffy D J Dijk E B Klerman C A Czeisler

The contribution of the circadian timing system to the age-related advance of sleep-wake timing was investigated in two experiments. In a constant routine protocol, we found that the average wake time and endogenous circadian phase of 44 older subjects were earlier than that of 101 young men. However, the earlier circadian phase of the older subjects actually occurred later relative to their ha...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2001
J Lu Y H Zhang T C Chou S E Gaus J K Elmquist P Shiromani C B Saper

The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), the circadian pacemaker for the brain, provides a massive projection to the subparaventricular zone (SPZ), but the role of the SPZ in circadian processes has received little attention. We examined the effects on circadian rhythms of sleep, body temperature, and activity in rats of restricted ibotenic acid lesions of the ventral or dorsal SPZ that spared the im...

2015
Ying Li Guang Li Benjamin Görling Burkhard Luy Jiulin Du Jun Yan

Metabolism is the major output of the circadian clock in many organisms. We developed a computational method to integrate both circadian gene expression and metabolic network. Applying this method to zebrafish circadian transcriptome, we have identified large clusters of metabolic genes containing mostly genes in purine and pyrimidine metabolism in the metabolic network showing similar circadia...

2017
Jeongah Kim Sangwon Jang Han Kyoung Choe Sooyoung Chung Gi Hoon Son Kyungjin Kim

Mammalian physiology and behavior are regulated by an internal time-keeping system, referred to as circadian rhythm. The circadian timing system has a hierarchical organization composed of the master clock in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) and local clocks in extra-SCN brain regions and peripheral organs. The circadian clock molecular mechanism involves a network of transcription-translation...

Journal: :The International journal of neuroscience 1991
R Sandyk P A Anninos N Tsagas

Disorganization of circadian rhythms, a hallmark of aging, may be related causally to the progressive deterioration of memory functions in senescence and possibly Alzheimer's disease (AD). In experimental animals, disruption of circadian rhythms produces retrograde amnesia by interfering with the circadian organization of memory processes. The circadian system is known to be synchronized to ext...

2017
Abbas Salavaty Niloufar Mohammadi Mozhdeh Shahmoradi Maryam Naderi Soorki

Background Circadian rhythms are physiological and behavioral cycles with a period of approximately 24 hours that control various functions including gene expression. Circadian disruption is associated with a variety of diseases, especially cancer. Although some of the oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes (TSGs) are known as clock-controlled genes (CCGs), the analysis and annotation of circadia...

2017
Maria Comas Christopher J. Gordon Brian G. Oliver Nicholas W. Stow Gregory King Pawan Sharma Alaina J. Ammit Ronald R. Grunstein Craig L. Phillips

Circadian clocks regulate the daily timing of many of our physiological, metabolic and biochemical functions. The immune system also displays circadian oscillations in immune cell count, synthesis and cytokine release, clock gene expression in cells and organs of the immune system as well as clock-controlled genes that regulate immune function. Circadian disruption leads to dysregulation of imm...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Haydn M Prosser Allan Bradley Johanna E Chesham Francis J P Ebling Michael H Hastings Elizabeth S Maywood

The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), the brain's principal circadian pacemaker, coordinates adaptive daily cycles of behavior and physiology, including the rhythm of sleep and wakefulness. The cellular mechanism sustaining SCN circadian timing is well characterized, but the neurochemical pathways by which SCN neurons coordinate circadian behaviors remain unknown. SCN transplant studies suggest a ...

2011
Frank A. J. L. Scheer Alan D. Michelson Andrew L. Frelinger Heather Evoniuk Erin E. Kelly Mary McCarthy Lauren A. Doamekpor Marc R. Barnard Steven A. Shea

BACKGROUND Platelets are involved in the thromboses that are central to myocardial infarctions and ischemic strokes. Such adverse cardiovascular events have day/night patterns with peaks in the morning (~9 AM), potentially related to endogenous circadian clock control of platelet activation. The objective was to test if the human endogenous circadian system influences (1) platelet function and ...

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