Clock Gene Expression in the Human Pituitary Gland

Apr 16, 2013Endocrinology

Daily rhythm gene activity in the human hormone-control gland

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Abstract

A total of 52 human autoptic pituitary glands were analyzed for daily variations in hormone synthesis and clock gene expression.

  • Daytime-dependent changes in ACTH content indicate preservation of conditions prior to death.
  • Only the clock gene Per1 exhibited significant changes in expression levels, with lower levels during dusk.
  • No fluctuations were observed in overall protein levels of PER1, CRY1, and CLOCK throughout the day.
  • Evidence of intracellular movement of PER1 and CRY1 suggests possible adaptive roles in hormone regulation.
  • Findings indicate that clock genes may be involved in managing hormone synthesis and adaptation to daily fluctuations.

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