Every mammalian cell in the body contains a timekeeper – a molecular clock that tracks time-of-day information. It is well-established that interactions between central (SCN) and peripheral oscillators can influence the mammalian circadian rhythms in physiology and behavior. These experiments examine how the environment influences circadian rhythms in both behavior and physiology. Chapter 3 tests the hypothesis that the gut microbiota is a component of the circadian network by chronotyping mice born and reared devoid of bacteria (germ free mice) and comparing those to ‘normal’ SPF mice. Chapter 4 examines the role of gut microbiota in mediating the effects of high fat diet on circadian rhythms by chronotyping both bacterially replete and ge...
Circadian rhythms influence daily molecular oscillations in gene/protein expression and aspects of b...
Disrupted circadian rhythms and alterations of the gut microbiome composition were proposed to affec...
Abstract Intestinal functions demonstrate circadian rhythms thought to be entrained, in part, by an ...
1. Daily light–dark cycles shape the circadian physiology and behaviour of nearlyall organisms, with...
Metabolic diseases, including type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, are a worsening epidemic, ...
Diurnal (i.e., 24-hour) oscillations of the gut microbiome have been described in various species in...
The gut microbiome plays a critical role in regulating host immunity and can no longer be regarded a...
SummaryCircadian clocks and metabolism are inextricably intertwined, where central and hepatic circa...
Circadian rhythms influence virtually all life forms on our planet, a notion that opens the question...
The mammalian circadian system is regulated by an internal oscillator that has evolved to keep time ...
The molecular circadian clock and symbiotic host-microbe relationships both evolved as mechanisms th...
SummaryAll domains of life feature diverse molecular clock machineries that synchronize physiologica...
Advances in high-throughput sequencing technologies in the past decade has led to a tremendous growt...
The muti-oscillatory circadian system consists of the suprachiasmatic clock (SCN) the master clock, ...
Circadian rhythms have a regulatory effect on immune function. The immune system has circadian fluct...
Circadian rhythms influence daily molecular oscillations in gene/protein expression and aspects of b...
Disrupted circadian rhythms and alterations of the gut microbiome composition were proposed to affec...
Abstract Intestinal functions demonstrate circadian rhythms thought to be entrained, in part, by an ...
1. Daily light–dark cycles shape the circadian physiology and behaviour of nearlyall organisms, with...
Metabolic diseases, including type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, are a worsening epidemic, ...
Diurnal (i.e., 24-hour) oscillations of the gut microbiome have been described in various species in...
The gut microbiome plays a critical role in regulating host immunity and can no longer be regarded a...
SummaryCircadian clocks and metabolism are inextricably intertwined, where central and hepatic circa...
Circadian rhythms influence virtually all life forms on our planet, a notion that opens the question...
The mammalian circadian system is regulated by an internal oscillator that has evolved to keep time ...
The molecular circadian clock and symbiotic host-microbe relationships both evolved as mechanisms th...
SummaryAll domains of life feature diverse molecular clock machineries that synchronize physiologica...
Advances in high-throughput sequencing technologies in the past decade has led to a tremendous growt...
The muti-oscillatory circadian system consists of the suprachiasmatic clock (SCN) the master clock, ...
Circadian rhythms have a regulatory effect on immune function. The immune system has circadian fluct...
Circadian rhythms influence daily molecular oscillations in gene/protein expression and aspects of b...
Disrupted circadian rhythms and alterations of the gut microbiome composition were proposed to affec...
Abstract Intestinal functions demonstrate circadian rhythms thought to be entrained, in part, by an ...