Chronic subordination stress phase advances adrenal and anterior pituitary clock gene rhythms

May 16, 2014American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology

Long-term social stress shifts daily rhythms in stress hormone control systems

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Abstract

Chronic subordination stress for 2 weeks advanced the adrenal clock rhythm by approximately 2 hours.

  • Stress may alter adrenal and pituitary clock gene rhythms.
  • Mice under chronic stress showed increased body weight and food intake, indicating a positive energy balance.
  • The adrenal clock phase shift was linked to enhanced feed conversion efficiency.
  • A single stress experience followed by sensory housing also advanced the adrenal clock rhythm but not the pituitary rhythm.
  • Differential sensitivity to stress was observed between the adrenal and pituitary clocks.

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