TEMPERATURE EFFECT ON ENTRAINMENT, PHASE SHIFTING, AND AMPLITUDE OF CIRCADIAN CLOCKS AND ITS MOLECULAR BASES

Oct 31, 2002Chronobiology international

How Temperature Affects Timing, Resetting, and Strength of Body Clocks and Their Molecular Mechanisms

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Abstract

Periodic temperature changes around 24 h can entrain ectothermic organisms, even at low temperatures of 1-2 degrees C.

  • Circadian rhythm phase shifts in organisms are influenced by the amplitude and duration of temperature changes.
  • The phase response curves (PRCs) for temperature changes are similar to those for light pulses.
  • Combining high/low temperature and light/dark cycles can stabilize circadian rhythms when applied in phase.
  • Ectothermic organisms exhibit variations in temperature limits for clock expression, which can differ by species and season.
  • Temperature elevation affects molecular clock mechanisms, influencing proteins involved in circadian rhythms.
  • In ectothermic vertebrates, temperature changes significantly impact melatonin rhythms, which may also contribute to phase shifting.

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