Timing - Understanding Central and Peripheral Clocks

JM Stepien, A. Coates, S. Banks
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Abstract From the discovery of the first clock genes outside of the ‘master clock’ – the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) – to now, there has been extensive research into the location of these peripheral clocks and how they relate to the SCN and other timing signals. The purpose of this review is to provide an overview of the current knowledge in this area. Areas discussed will include: How the timing of sleep and wake in mammals is controlled by the central clock; how physiological processes during sleep and wake in mammals are coordinated by peripheral clocks; what changes in environmental signals affect the timing of SCN and peripheral clocks; how we measure central and peripheral clock timing; which environmental signals can entrain the SCN and peripheral clocks; and how disturbances in central and peripheral clock timing due to aspects of modern lifestyles including shiftwork and jet lag, as well as biological aspects such as blindness and chronotype, may have negative impacts on our health. By understanding how our biological timing systems work, we may be able to develop strategies to minimise disturbances in central and peripheral clock timing and therefore the associated negative health outcomes observed.
定时-理解中央和外围时钟
从“主时钟”——视交叉上核(suprachiasmatic nucleus, SCN)外的第一个时钟基因的发现到现在,人们对这些外周时钟的位置以及它们与SCN和其他定时信号的关系进行了广泛的研究。这篇综述的目的是对这一领域的现有知识进行概述。讨论的领域将包括:哺乳动物的睡眠和觉醒时间是如何由中央时钟控制的;哺乳动物睡眠和清醒时的生理过程是如何由外周时钟协调的;环境信号的变化会影响SCN和外围时钟的时间;我们如何测量中央和外围时钟定时;哪些环境信号可以携带SCN和外围时钟;现代生活方式,包括倒班和时差,以及生物方面,如失明和生物钟类型,如何干扰中央和外围时钟的时间,可能对我们的健康产生负面影响。通过了解我们的生物计时系统是如何工作的,我们可能能够制定策略,以尽量减少对中央和外围时钟计时的干扰,从而减少观察到的相关负面健康结果。
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