Cellular Mechanisms of Circadian Pacemaking: Beyond Transcriptional Loops

Apr 23, 2013Handbook of experimental pharmacology

Cellular processes behind the body’s daily clock beyond gene activity cycles

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Abstract

Circadian clocks influence metabolic cycles and behavior, affecting both physical and mental performance.

  • Disruption of circadian rhythms can compromise performance and systemic health.
  • The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) serves as the primary pacemaker, synchronizing countless cellular clocks.
  • Traditional transcriptional/post-translational feedback loop models do not fully explain all aspects of cellular timekeeping.
  • Circadian cycles can persist in human red blood cells, which lack nuclei and cannot maintain a feedback loop.
  • Cytosolic mechanisms, including cAMP- and Ca²⁺-dependent signaling, are integral to circadian clock functions.
  • A proposed model integrates feedback loops, intracellular signaling, and metabolic processes to explain the SCN's unique properties.

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