Circadian rhythms in the fetus

Aug 16, 2011Molecular and cellular endocrinology

Daily Biological Rhythms in the Developing Baby Before Birth

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Abstract

The fetal circadian system may be organized differently from that of the adult.

  • Fetuses are exposed to maternal rhythms, including temperature and hormonal signals.
  • The fetal suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) and organs may act as peripheral circadian oscillators.
  • These oscillators could be entrained by various maternal signals.
  • Fetal organ function differs from adult organ function, indicating unique developmental processes.
  • This arrangement may facilitate the integration of fetal circadian clocks into a mature system after birth.

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