Scheduled Exercise Phase Shifts the Circadian Clock in Skeletal Muscle

Mar 31, 2012Medicine and science in sports and exercise

Regular exercise changes the daily biological clock in muscles

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Abstract

Exercise may shift the phase of peak PER2::LUC bioluminescence in skeletal muscle and lung tissues.

  • Scheduled physical activity has the potential to influence circadian rhythms in peripheral tissues.
  • The effects of exercise on the molecular clockwork appear to be specific to skeletal muscle and lung, as no changes were observed in the suprachiasmatic nucleus.
  • Nonphotic cues, such as food availability and exercise, can alter clock gene expression in selected tissues.
  • The study highlights the role of physical activity in providing timing information for the synchronization of circadian clocks.

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