Circadian clocks during embryonic and fetal development

Oct 30, 2007Birth defects research. Part C, Embryo today : reviews

Body’s Internal Clocks During Embryo and Fetal Growth

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Abstract

Emerging evidence suggests that clock genes are expressed in the oocyte and during various stages of embryo/fetal development.

  • Circadian rhythmicity is essential for organizing vital functions in living organisms according to environmental changes.
  • The circadian timing system in mammals is centered in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the hypothalamus, which regulates peripheral clocks in body tissues.
  • Clock genes, including Bmal-1, Clock, Per1-2, and Cry1-2, are involved in the circadian oscillation of cellular functions.
  • The fetus may utilize maternal signals, particularly melatonin rhythms, to establish its circadian rhythms during gestation.
  • Recent studies indicate that fetal SCN and other tissues might function as peripheral clocks influenced by distinct maternal signals.

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