Zoological science

How internal and body clocks in mammals reset

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Abstract

The circadian clock in mammals is reset by environmental cues and influences both central and peripheral clocks.

  • Almost all organisms exhibit daily rhythms controlled by a circadian clock.
  • Light signals from the environment reset the central clock located in the hypothalamus.
  • The central clock regulates the expression of key clock genes through feedback loops.
  • Peripheral clocks in various tissues can be reset independently of the central clock.
  • Feeding time changes may influence peripheral clocks via food metabolites and body temperature.

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