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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35957988/circadian-oscillations-in-the-murine-preoptic-area-are-reset-by-temperature-but-not-light
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicolás M Díaz, Shannon A Gordon, Richard A Lang, Ethan D Buhr
Mammals maintain their internal body temperature within a physiologically optimal range. This involves the regulation of core body temperature in response to changing environmental temperatures and a natural circadian oscillation of internal temperatures. The preoptic area (POA) of the hypothalamus coordinates body temperature by responding to both external temperature cues and internal brain temperature. Here we describe an autonomous circadian clock system in the murine ventromedial POA (VMPO) in close proximity to cells which express the atypical violet-light sensitive opsin, Opn5...
2022: Frontiers in Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35931478/effect-of-the-timing-of-sodium-acetate-infusion-on-the-daily-rhythms-of-milk-synthesis-and-plasma-metabolites-and-hormones-in-holstein-cows
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
C Matamoros, I J Salfer, P A Bartell, K J Harvatine
Dairy cows have a daily pattern of feed intake which influences ruminal fermentation and nutrient absorption. Milk synthesis also exhibits a daily rhythm and is altered by the timing of feed availability. Nutrients can regulate physiological rhythms, but it is unclear which specific nutrients affect the rhythms of milk synthesis in the cow. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of the timing of acetate infusion on the daily rhythms of feed intake, milk synthesis, milk fatty acids, plasma insulin and metabolites, and core body temperature...
August 2, 2022: Journal of Dairy Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35894384/rewiring-of-liver-diurnal-transcriptome-rhythms-by-triiodothyronine-t-3-supplementation
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leonardo V M de Assis, Lisbeth Harder, José Thalles Lacerda, Rex Parsons, Meike Kaehler, Ingolf Cascorbi, Inga Nagel, Oliver Rawashdeh, Jens Mittag, Henrik Oster
Diurnal (i.e., 24-hour) physiological rhythms depend on transcriptional programs controlled by a set of circadian clock genes/proteins. Systemic factors like humoral and neuronal signals, oscillations in body temperature, and food intake align physiological circadian rhythms with external time. Thyroid hormones (THs) are major regulators of circadian clock target processes such as energy metabolism, but little is known about how fluctuations in TH levels affect the circadian coordination of tissue physiology...
July 27, 2022: ELife
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35878753/homeostatic-response-to-sleep-deprivation-and-circadian-rhythmicity-are-intact-in-older-adults-with-insomnia
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eunjin Lee Tracy, Jun Zhang, Kristine Wilckens, Robert T Krafty, Brant P Hasler, Martica H Hall, Daniel J Buysse
STUDY OBJECTIVES: We examined whether homeostatic sleep drive and circadian rhythmicity differ in older adults with insomnia (OAI) compared to older good sleepers (GS). METHODS: OAI (n=37) and GS (n=30) participated in a 60-hour in-lab study with sleep deprivation and constant routine paradigms. Homeostatic sleep drive was assessed by examining the effect of sleep deprivation on delta EEG power and theta EEG power, and repeated sleep latency tests. Circadian rhythm was assessed with salivary melatonin (phase and amplitude), core body temperature (phase, amplitude, and mesor), and sleep latency during a constant routine paradigm...
July 25, 2022: Sleep
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35815685/daily-variation-in-time-trial-sporting-performance-a-systematic-review
#45
REVIEW
Tulasiram Bommasamudram, Aishwarya Ravindrakumar, Evdokia Varamenti, David Tod, Ben J Edwards, Irene G Peter, Samuel A Pullinger
Few functional measures related to time-trial display diurnal variation. The diversity of tests/protocols used to assess time-trial performance on diurnal effects and the lack of a standardised approach hinder agreement in the literature. Therefore, the aims of the present study were to investigate and systematically review the evidence relating to time-of-day differences in time-trial measures and to examine the main aspects related to research design important for studies of a chronobiological nature. The entire content of Manipal Academy of Higher Education electronic library and Qatar National Library, and electronic databases: PubMed (MEDLINE), Scopus and Web of Science were searched...
July 11, 2022: Chronobiology International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35731510/sleep-loss-causes-dysfunction-in-murine-extraorbital-lacrimal-glands
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shenzhen Huang, Hongli Si, Jiangman Liu, Di Qi, Xiaoting Pei, Dingli Lu, Sen Zou, Zhijie Li
Purpose: Sleep loss markedly affects the structure and function of the lacrimal gland and may cause ocular surface disease as a common public health problem. This study aims to investigate the circadian disturbance caused by sleep loss leading to dysfunction of extraorbital lacrimal glands (ELGs). Methods: A mouse sleep deprivation (SD) model for sleep loss studies was built in C57BL/6J male mice. After four weeks, the ELGs were collected at three-hour intervals during a 24-hour period...
June 1, 2022: Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35723003/bright-light-decreases-peripheral-skin-temperature-in-healthy-men-a-forced-desynchrony-study-under-dim-and-bright-light-ii
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
R Lok, T Woelders, M J van Koningsveld, K Oberman, S G Fuhler, D G M Beersma, R A Hut
Human thermoregulation is strictly regulated by the preoptic area of the hypothalamus, which is directly influenced by the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN). The main input pathway of the SCN is light. Here, thermoregulatory effects of light were assessed in humans in a forced desynchrony (FD) design. The FD experiment was performed in dim light (DL, 6 lux) and bright white light (BL, 1300 lux) in 8 men in a semi-randomized within-subject design. A 4 × 18 h FD protocol (5 h sleep, 13 h wake) was applied, with continuous core body temperature (CBT) and skin temperature measurements at the forehead, clavicles, navel, palms, foot soles and toes...
June 20, 2022: Journal of Biological Rhythms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35655959/chronic-cold-exposure-leads-to-daytime-preference-in-the-circadian-expression-of-hepatic-metabolic-genes
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhida Zhang, Le Cheng, Junxian Ma, Xiaomei Wang, Yingying Zhao
Circadian control allows organisms to anticipate and adapt to environmental changes through changes in physiology and behavior. The circadian system timing is entrained by cues, such as light, food, and temperature. An ambient temperature dramatically impacts the sleep-wake cycle and metabolic rhythmicity. As endotherms, mammals rely on tissues such as the liver to provide fuel for thermogenesis to maintain body temperature. The adaptive response of the circadian rhythm of liver metabolism to chronic cold exposure remains largely unexplored...
2022: Frontiers in Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35613673/peripheral-circadian-gene-activity-is-altered-during-hibernation-in-the-thirteen-lined-ground-squirrel
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexander J Watts, Kenneth B Storey
Many small mammals living in seasonally cold environments rely on hibernation, utilizing strong metabolic rate suppression and a slow consumption of adipose reserves to survive the winter months. The circannual rhythm of hibernation is well known but less is known about the role of the circadian clock while animals are in torpor for weeks at a time. We hypothesized that due to strong global suppression of transcription and translation in the torpid state, that circadian clock activity would likewise be suppressed in peripheral tissues during hibernation...
August 2022: Cryobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35551740/low-blood-pressure-is-independent-of-plasma-renin-in-the-bmal1-knockout-rat
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Megan K Rhoads, David M Pollock
Blood pressure (BP) is a crucial physiological parameter that exhibits a circadian rhythm in healthy individuals. Loss of this rhythm is associated with morbidity and mortality. To determine the contribution of the molecular clock to BP regulation, we developed a rat strain with whole body loss of Bmal1 gene expression,a core component of the transcription/translation feedback loop known as the molecular clock. We previously reported that Bmal1-/- rats of both sexes have rhythmic BP, but lower than Bmal1+/+ controls...
May 2022: FASEB Journal: Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35523545/-study-on-homeostasis-and-circadian-rhythm-of-attention-performance-of-different-chronotypes-in-sleep-deprivation
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jingqiang Li, Qingfu Wang, Lu Zhang, Xining Zhang, Yanru Zhou, Huanxi Zhang
Difference of chronotypes makes influence to cognitive performance of individuals in routine duties. In this paper, 55 subjects with different chronotypes were subjected to continuous sleep deprivation for 30 h by using the constant routine protocol, during which core body temperature was measured continuously, and subjective sleepiness self-rating and the performance of selective attention were measured hourly. The results showed that the phase difference of core body temperature has no significant difference, yet the amplitude and term difference among the three chronotypes are significant...
April 25, 2022: Sheng Wu Yi Xue Gong Cheng Xue za Zhi, Journal of Biomedical Engineering, Shengwu Yixue Gongchengxue Zazhi
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35502708/sex-differences-in-pubertal-circadian-and-ultradian-rhythmic-development-under-semi-naturalistic-conditions
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Azure D Grant, Linda Wilbrecht, Lance J Kriegsfeld
Biological rhythms in core body temperature (CBT) provide informative markers of adolescent development under controlled laboratory conditions. However, it is unknown whether these markers are preserved under more variable, semi-naturalistic conditions, and whether CBT may therefore prove useful in a real-world setting. To evaluate this possibility, we examined fecal steroid concentrations and CBT rhythms from pre-adolescence (p26) through early adulthood (p76) in intact male and female Wistar rats under natural light and climate at the Stephen Glickman Field Station for the Study of Behavior, Ecology and Reproduction...
May 3, 2022: Journal of Biological Rhythms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35470708/a-fixed-single-meal-in-the-subjective-day-prevents-free-running-of-the-human-sleep-wake-cycle-but-not-of-the-circadian-pacemaker-under-temporal-isolation
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yujiro Yamanaka, Satoko Hashimoto, Aya Honma, Sato Honma, Ken-Ichi Honma
Effects of a fixed single meal per day were examined on the circadian pacemaker and sleep-wake cycle in subjects under temporal isolation. When the time of single meal was allowed to take at any time of day (Ad-lib meal), the sleep-wake cycle as well as the circadian rhythms in plasma melatonin, cortisol and core body temperature were significantly phase-delayed in 8 days. On the other hand, when the time of meal was fixed at 1800 h in local time (RF meal), the phase-shift of sleep-wake cycle was not significant, while those of the circadian rhythms were significant...
April 26, 2022: American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35108680/-roles-of-the-circadian-clock-mechanism-in-the-regulation-of-daily-rhythms-of-body-temperature
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Takahito Miyake, Masao Doi
Body temperature of thermostatic animals does not stay constant but displays a regular circadian fluctuation, which has a role in maintaining homeostasis of sleep and metabolism as well as entraining the peripheral circadian clocks in the body. Following the discovery of clock genes that generate the circadian rhythm and the master clock structure in the brain and recent advances in infrared temperature imaging, there is a greater opportunity to investigate the mechanism underlying body temperature regulation, which currently remains unclear...
February 2022: Brain and Nerve, Shinkei Kenkyū No Shinpo
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35106618/the-influence-of-bright-and-dim-light-on-substrate-metabolism-energy-expenditure-and-thermoregulation-in-insulin-resistant-individuals-depends-on-time-of-day
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jan-Frieder Harmsen, Jakob Wefers, Daniel Doligkeit, Luc Schlangen, Bas Dautzenberg, Pascal Rense, Dirk van Moorsel, Joris Hoeks, Esther Moonen-Kornips, Marijke C M Gordijn, Wouter D van Marken Lichtenbelt, Patrick Schrauwen
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: In our modern society, artificial light is available around the clock and most people expose themselves to electrical light and light-emissive screens during the dark period of the natural light/dark cycle. Such suboptimal lighting conditions have been associated with adverse metabolic effects, and redesigning indoor lighting conditions to mimic the natural light/dark cycle more closely holds promise to improve metabolic health. Our objective was to compare metabolic responses to lighting conditions that resemble the natural light/dark cycle in contrast to suboptimal lighting in individuals at risk of developing metabolic diseases...
February 2, 2022: Diabetologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35033342/effect-of-circadian-system-disruption-on-the-concentration-and-daily-oscillations-of-cortisol-progesterone-melatonin-serotonin-growth-hormone-and-core-body-temperature-in-periparturient-dairy-cattle
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aridany Suarez-Trujillo, Nguyen Hoang, Leela Robinson, Conor J McCabe, Dawn Conklin, Radiah C Minor, Jonathan Townsend, Karen Plaut, Uduak Z George, Jacquelyn Boerman, Theresa M Casey
Metabolic, circadian, sleep, and reproductive systems are integrated and reciprocally regulated, but the understanding of the mechanism is limited. To study this integrated regulation, the circadian timing system was disrupted by exposing late pregnant nonlactating (dry) cows to chronic shifts in the light-dark phase, and rhythms of body temperature and circulating cortisol (CORT), progesterone (P4), serotonin (5HT), melatonin (MEL), and growth hormone (GH) concentrations were measured. Specifically, across 2 identical studies (1 and 2), at 35 d before expected calving (BEC) multiparous cows were assigned to control (CON; n = 24) and exposed to 16 h light and 8 h dark or phase shift (PS; n = 24) treatments and exposed to 6-h light-dark phase shifts every 3 d until parturition...
January 12, 2022: Journal of Dairy Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34983274/circadian-and-ultradian-rhythms-in-normal-mice-and-in-a-mouse-model-of-huntington-s-disease
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher G Griffis, Janki Mistry, Kendall Islam, Tamara Cutler, Christopher S Colwell, Alan Garfinkel
Circadian rhythms in core body temperature (CBT) have been widely studied, but fewer studies have explored higher-frequency (ultradian) rhythms in detail. We analyzed CBT recordings from young and middle-aged wild-type mice as well as from the Q175 model of Huntington's disease (HD), at sufficient temporal resolution to address the question of ultradian rhythms. We used model selection methods to show that the overall circadian pattern was better fit by a square wave than a sine wave. Then, using Fourier analysis of the CBT rhythms, we identified the spectral signature of an 8-hour oscillation that occurs in the night but not the day, an observation that can be confirmed by direct inspection of the rhythms...
January 4, 2022: Chronobiology International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34978950/daily-variation-in-performance-measures-related-to-anaerobic-power-and-capacity-a-systematic-review
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aishwarya Ravindrakumar, Tulasiram Bommasamudram, David Tod, Ben J Edwards, Hamdi Chtourou, Samuel A Pullinger
Numerous functional measures related to anaerobic performance display daily variation. The diversity of tests and protocols used to assess anaerobic performance related to diurnal effects and the lack of a standardized approach have hindered agreement in the literature. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to investigate and systematically review the evidence relating to time-of-day differences in anaerobic performance measures. The entire content of PubMed (MEDLINE), Scopus, SPORTDiscus® ( via EBSCOhost) and Web of Science and multiple electronic libraries were searched...
January 3, 2022: Chronobiology International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34901316/human-thermal-perception-and-time-of-day-a-review
#59
REVIEW
Marika Vellei, Giorgia Chinazzo, Kirsi-Marja Zitting, Jeffrey Hubbard
The circadian clock regulates diurnal variations in autonomic thermoregulatory processes such as core body temperature in humans. Thus, we might expect that similar daily fluctuations also characterize human thermal perception, the ultimate role of which is to drive thermoregulatory behaviors. In this paper, we explore this question by reviewing experimental and observational thermal comfort investigations which include the " time of day " variable. We found only 21 studies considering this factor, and not always as their primary analysis...
2021: Temperature: Multidisciplinary Biomedical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34896241/kisspeptin-impacts-on-circadian-and-ultradian-rhythms-of-core-body-temperature-evidence-in-kisspeptin-receptor-knockout-and-kisspeptin-knockdown-mice
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Georgia S Kavanagh, Jason Tadi, Sydney M Balkenhol, Alexander S Kauffman, Shane K Maloney, Jeremy T Smith
Kisspeptin is vital for the regulation of both fertility and metabolism. Kisspeptin receptor (Kiss1r) knockout (KO) mice exhibit increased adiposity and reduced energy expenditure in adulthood. Kiss1r mRNA is expressed in brown adipose tissue (BAT) and Kiss1r KO mice exhibit reduced Ucp1 mRNA in BAT and impaired thermogenesis. We hypothesised that mice with diminished kisspeptin signalling would exhibit reduced core body temperature (Tc) and altered dynamics of circadian and ultradian rhythms of Tc. Tc was recorded every 15-min over 14-days in gonadectomised wild-type (WT), Kiss1r KO, and also Kiss1-Cre (95% reduction in Kiss1 transcription) mice...
February 15, 2022: Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology
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