The circadian oscillations of muscle genes are controlled either directly by the intrinsic muscle clock or by extrinsic factors, such as feeding, hormonal signals, or neural influences, which are in turn regulated by the central pacemaker, the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the hypothalamus. A unique feature of circadian rhythms in skeletal muscle is motor neuron-dependent contractile activity, which can affect the oscillation of a number of muscle genes independently of the muscle clock. The role of the intrinsic muscle clock has been investigated using different Bmal1 knockout (KO) models. A comparative analysis of these models reveals that the dramatic muscle wasting and premature aging caused by global conventional KO are not present in mus...
Maintaining our internal circadian (i.e. 24 -hour) clock is imperative to our daily biological and m...
Yang G, Chen L, Grant GR, et al. Timing of expression of the core clock gene influences its effects ...
Les rythmes circadiens sont présents dans chaque organisme permettant une adaptation au monde extéri...
Circadian rhythms are responsible for various rhythmic 24-hour changes in physiological and behavior...
Sleep loss can severely impair the ability to perform, yet the ability to recover from sleep loss is...
Circadian rhythms control metabolism and energy homeostasis, but the role of the skeletal muscle clo...
Circadian rhythms control metabolism and energy homeostasis, but the role of the skeletal muscle clo...
BACKGROUND: Skeletal muscle is a major contributor to whole-body metabolism as it serves as a depot ...
Circadian clocks are fundamental physiological regulators of energy homeostasis, but direct transcri...
Circadian clocks are fundamental physiological regulators of energy homeostasis, but direct transcri...
To be prepared for alternating metabolic demands occurring over the 24-hour day, the body preserves ...
BMAL1 is a core mammalian circadian clock transcription factor responsible for the regulation of the...
Brain and muscle-ARNT-like factor (Bmal1/BMAL1) is an essential transcriptional/translational factor...
Global deletion of aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator-like ('Arntl'; also known as 'Bmal...
The most important circadian synchronizer is the central clock located in the suprachiasmatic nucleu...
Maintaining our internal circadian (i.e. 24 -hour) clock is imperative to our daily biological and m...
Yang G, Chen L, Grant GR, et al. Timing of expression of the core clock gene influences its effects ...
Les rythmes circadiens sont présents dans chaque organisme permettant une adaptation au monde extéri...
Circadian rhythms are responsible for various rhythmic 24-hour changes in physiological and behavior...
Sleep loss can severely impair the ability to perform, yet the ability to recover from sleep loss is...
Circadian rhythms control metabolism and energy homeostasis, but the role of the skeletal muscle clo...
Circadian rhythms control metabolism and energy homeostasis, but the role of the skeletal muscle clo...
BACKGROUND: Skeletal muscle is a major contributor to whole-body metabolism as it serves as a depot ...
Circadian clocks are fundamental physiological regulators of energy homeostasis, but direct transcri...
Circadian clocks are fundamental physiological regulators of energy homeostasis, but direct transcri...
To be prepared for alternating metabolic demands occurring over the 24-hour day, the body preserves ...
BMAL1 is a core mammalian circadian clock transcription factor responsible for the regulation of the...
Brain and muscle-ARNT-like factor (Bmal1/BMAL1) is an essential transcriptional/translational factor...
Global deletion of aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator-like ('Arntl'; also known as 'Bmal...
The most important circadian synchronizer is the central clock located in the suprachiasmatic nucleu...
Maintaining our internal circadian (i.e. 24 -hour) clock is imperative to our daily biological and m...
Yang G, Chen L, Grant GR, et al. Timing of expression of the core clock gene influences its effects ...
Les rythmes circadiens sont présents dans chaque organisme permettant une adaptation au monde extéri...