Chronotype and stability of spontaneous locomotor activity rhythm in BMAL1-deficient mice

Sep 13, 2014Chronobiology international

Daily activity patterns and their consistency in mice lacking the BMAL1 biological clock gene

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Abstract

BMAL1-deficient mice showed a significantly later chronotype compared to wild-type mice.

  • Genetic variations in clock genes, like BMAL1, influence the timing of activity phases in mice.
  • BMAL1-/- mice adapted more rapidly to phase changes but exhibited less stable locomotor rhythms.
  • Despite differences in chronotype, light-induced expression of Period in the retina was similar between genotypes.
  • A disrupted circadian clock is associated with increased susceptibility to external changes in light/dark cycles.

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