The intrinsic circadian clock within the cardiomyocyte

Jun 7, 2005American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology

The natural daily rhythm inside heart muscle cells

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Abstract

Rhythmic expression of circadian clock genes in isolated adult rat cardiomyocytes occurs with periodicities of 20-24 hours.

  • Circadian clock genes bmal1, rev-erbaalpha, per2, and dbp show oscillations in isolated rat cardiomyocytes when treated with serum.
  • Acute and chronic serum treatments (50% and 2.5%) lead to rhythmic gene expression, while serum absence dampens oscillations in bmal1 and dbp.
  • Glucose does not affect circadian clock gene expression in cardiomyocytes, regardless of serum presence.
  • Norepinephrine reinitiates rhythmic expression of circadian clock genes independently of serum.
  • Oscillations in circadian clock genes are linked to 24-hour patterns in metabolic genes pdk4 and ucp3.

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