昼夜体温节律及其与能量状态的相互作用

K. Nagashima, K. Tokizawa, Shuri Marui, Y. Uchida
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我们发现昼夜体温节律受禁食/禁食相关激素的显著影响。研究了昼夜节律机制和禁食/禁食相关激素对体温调节的影响。在啮齿类动物的光照阶段,禁食会降低体温。这种调节需要视交叉上核(SCN)和Cry、clock等生物钟基因的参与。此外,胃饥饿素和几个下丘脑核,即内侧视前区、室旁核(PVN)和弓形核(ARC)在T - b节律中起关键作用。在光期,禁食和胃饥饿素影响下丘脑区域。SCN的活性增加,而ARC的活性降低。SCN向PVN发送抑制信号,这可能导致肩胛间棕色脂肪组织(iBAT)和tb的产热降低。而在暗期,SCN的活性降低,ARC的活性增加。来自SCN的抑制信号减少,PVN被激活。iBAT的产热增加,温度保持不变。昼夜节律和体温调节系统之间存在功能和解剖学上的联系。昼夜节律系统根据时间和喂养条件调节体温过低和/或寒冷的体温调节反应。在LD条件下相同的峰相。LD条件下tb和V˙o2节律的日均值较低,限食条件下节律的幅值较自由喂养条件下高。研究表明,即使在缺乏内部昼夜节律机制的小鼠中,当观察到外部照明和喂养刺激改变热量产生时,也可以观察到昼夜节律。结果表明,产热节律可能是温度节律的关键组成部分。
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Circadian Body Temperature Rhythm and the Interaction with Energy State
We have revealed that circadian body temperature (T b ) rhythm is significantly influenced by fasting/fasting-related hormones. The effect of circadian mechanism and fasting/fast -ing-related hormones on thermoregulation was examined. Fasting decreases T b during the light phase in rodents. For the regulation, the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) and clock genes, such as Cry and Clock , are necessary. In addition, ghrelin and several hypothalamic nuclei, that is, the medial preoptic area, paraventricular nucleus (PVN), and arcuate nucleus (ARC), play a key role in the T b rhythm. During the light phase, fasting and ghrelin affect the hypothalamic areas. The activity of the SCN increases and that of the ARC decreases. The SCN sends inhibitory signals to the PVN, which may result in a lower heat production in the interscapular brown adipose tissue (iBAT) and T b . By contrast, during the dark phase, the activity of the SCN decreases and that of the ARC increases. The inhibitory signal from the SCN is less, and the PVN is activated. Heat production of the iBAT increases and T b is maintained. There are functional and anatomical connections between the circadian and thermoregulation systems. The circadian system modulates thermoregulatory response to hypothermia and/or cold depending on time and feeding condition. same peak phases during the LD conditions. As for the T b and V ˙ O 2 rhythms in the LD condition, the daily means were lower, and the amplitudes of the rhythms were higher in the food-restriction condition than those under the ad lib feeding condition. The study showed that the circadian T b rhythm is observed even in mice that lack the internal circadian mechanism, when an external lighting and feeding stimuli that alter heat production are observed. The result showed that the heat production rhythm may be a key component for the T b rhythm.
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