[Circadian regulation of sleep-wake cycles and food anticipation].

Jun 1, 2012Brain and nerve = Shinkei kenkyu no shinpo

Daily body clock controls sleep patterns and expecting meals

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Abstract

The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) is considered the master clock that regulates daily physiological and behavioral processes.

  • The circadian clock is essential for regulating sleep-wake states, metabolism, and behavior.
  • Food intake timing is influenced by the internal clock located in the SCN.
  • Ablation of the SCN leads to the termination of most circadian rhythms, highlighting its central role.
  • Core circadian clock genes operate through feedback loops that drive daily rhythms in cells.
  • Circadian clock genes are expressed in both the SCN and other brain regions and peripheral tissues.
  • Anticipatory feeding behavior can occur even without the SCN, suggesting the presence of an alternative circadian oscillator.

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