The 24 h profiles of hormonal secretions represent a good model for the study of the human circadian system. Diurnal hormonal variations generally reflect the modulation of ultradian or pulsatile release at 1-2 h intervals by signals occurring at nearly 24 h periods and result from the interaction of an internal timekeeping system -or circadian clock - with the sleep-wake homeostasis and various environmental factors, including the light-dark cycle, periodic changes in activity levels and the meal schedule. This temporal organization is altered in many pathophysiological conditions, including ageing, sleep loss, night or shift work, jet lag, affective disorders and endocrine diseases. Both photic and non-photic stimuli may affect the regula...
We have shown evidence challenging the currently prevailing view that 24-h rhythms of a pituitary ho...
The circadian system evolved as an adaptation to cyclic changes in external conditions on Earth, mai...
Rapidly accumulating evidence indicates that every hypothalamopituitary axis is influenced by both s...
Most physiological functions and behaviors exhibit a robust approximately 24-hour rhythmicity (circa...
The daily light-dark cycle governs rhythmic changes in the behavior and/or physiology of most specie...
Abstract Metabolic, physiological and behavioral processes exhibit 24-hour rhythms in most organisms...
This chapter focuses on basic circadian rhythm characteristics, including the sleep-wake and feeding...
The existence of cyclic metabolic oscillations, taking place every 24 hours approximately, have been...
A circadian rhythm is a roughly-24-hour cycle in the physiological processes of living beings, inclu...
Abstract Entrainment of the circadian rhythm has 2 aspects, period and phase adjustments, which are ...
Rhythms can be observed at all levels of the biologic integration in humans. The observation that a ...
Chronobiology is the study of biological temporal rhythms, including the circadian, weekly, seasonal...
Over recent years, a deeper comprehension of the molecular mechanisms that control biological clocks...
Physiology of the mammalian body has been adapted to diurnal cycles of around 24 h, an evolutionary ...
Organisms use circadian and circannual rhythms in cells or cell complexes for time measurements, thu...
We have shown evidence challenging the currently prevailing view that 24-h rhythms of a pituitary ho...
The circadian system evolved as an adaptation to cyclic changes in external conditions on Earth, mai...
Rapidly accumulating evidence indicates that every hypothalamopituitary axis is influenced by both s...
Most physiological functions and behaviors exhibit a robust approximately 24-hour rhythmicity (circa...
The daily light-dark cycle governs rhythmic changes in the behavior and/or physiology of most specie...
Abstract Metabolic, physiological and behavioral processes exhibit 24-hour rhythms in most organisms...
This chapter focuses on basic circadian rhythm characteristics, including the sleep-wake and feeding...
The existence of cyclic metabolic oscillations, taking place every 24 hours approximately, have been...
A circadian rhythm is a roughly-24-hour cycle in the physiological processes of living beings, inclu...
Abstract Entrainment of the circadian rhythm has 2 aspects, period and phase adjustments, which are ...
Rhythms can be observed at all levels of the biologic integration in humans. The observation that a ...
Chronobiology is the study of biological temporal rhythms, including the circadian, weekly, seasonal...
Over recent years, a deeper comprehension of the molecular mechanisms that control biological clocks...
Physiology of the mammalian body has been adapted to diurnal cycles of around 24 h, an evolutionary ...
Organisms use circadian and circannual rhythms in cells or cell complexes for time measurements, thu...
We have shown evidence challenging the currently prevailing view that 24-h rhythms of a pituitary ho...
The circadian system evolved as an adaptation to cyclic changes in external conditions on Earth, mai...
Rapidly accumulating evidence indicates that every hypothalamopituitary axis is influenced by both s...