Human Chronotype Is Determined in Bodily Cells Under Real-Life Conditions

Mar 1, 2013Chronobiology international

Body cells help determine a person’s natural daily rhythm in real life

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Abstract

The circadian phases of the Per1, Per2, and Rev-erbα clock gene expression profiles in buccal mucosa cells were significantly advanced in early chronotypes compared with late chronotypes (p < .001).

  • Early chronotypes showed a significant correlation between their mid-sleep phase and melatonin profiles.
  • The expression phases of the clock genes Per1, Per2, and Rev-erbα were assessed in participants under real-life conditions.
  • The timing of mid-sleep and melatonin secretion is associated with individual chronotype preferences.
  • The findings suggest that peripheral circadian clocks may respond to an individual's chronotype.

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