Circadian Rhythms of Melatonin, Cortisol, and Clock Gene Expression During Simulated Night Shift Work

🎖️ Top 10% JournalNov 29, 2007Sleep

Daily cycles of melatonin, cortisol, and internal clock genes during simulated night shift work

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Abstract

Following 9 days on a delayed sleep/wake schedule, hormonal rhythms adapted to the new schedule.

  • Clock genes HPER1 and HPER2 in peripheral blood mononuclear cells showed significant circadian rhythmicity.
  • Changes in clock gene expression patterns were observed as early as 3 days into the shifted sleep/wake schedule.
  • Both peripheral circadian oscillators and centrally-driven hormonal rhythms were affected by the altered sleep/wake timing.
  • The study highlights a potential connection between clock gene expression and tissue function, particularly relevant for night shift workers.

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