Temperature as a Universal Resetting Cue for Mammalian Circadian Oscillators
Northwestern University · The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Environmental temperature cycles are a universal entraining cue for all circadian systems at the organismal level with the exception of homeothermic vertebrates. We report here that resistance to temperature entrainment is a property of the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) network and is not a cell-autonomous property of mammalian clocks. This differential sensitivity to temperature allows the SCN to drive circadian rhythms in body temperature, which can then act as a universal cue for the entrainment of cell-autonomous oscillators throughout the body. Pharmacological experiments show that network interactions in the SCN are required for temperature resistance and that the heat shock pathway is integral to…
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- 19.67
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- 100%
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Authors
3- EDEthan D. Buhr
Northwestern University
- SHSeung Hee Yoo
Northwestern University, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
- JSJoseph S. TakahashiCorresponding
Northwestern University, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Southwestern Medical Center, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Topics & keywords
- Suprachiasmatic nucleus
- Circadian rhythm
- Circadian clock
- Neuroscience
- Biology
- Light effects on circadian rhythm
- Biological clock
- Master clock