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Endocr Rev ; 40(1): 66-95, 2019 02 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30169559

ABSTRACT

A plethora of physiological processes show stable and synchronized daily oscillations that are either driven or modulated by biological clocks. A circadian pacemaker located in the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the ventral hypothalamus coordinates 24-hour oscillations of central and peripheral physiology with the environment. The circadian clockwork involved in driving rhythmic physiology is composed of various clock genes that are interlocked via a complex feedback loop to generate precise yet plastic oscillations of ∼24 hours. This review focuses on the specific role of the core clockwork gene Period1 and its paralogs on intra-oscillator and extra-oscillator functions, including, but not limited to, hippocampus-dependent processes, cardiovascular function, appetite control, as well as glucose and lipid homeostasis. Alterations in Period gene function have been implicated in a wide range of physical and mental disorders. At the same time, a variety of conditions including metabolic disorders also impact clock gene expression, resulting in circadian disruptions, which in turn often exacerbates the disease state.


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Circadian Clocks/physiology , Circadian Rhythm/physiology , Homeostasis/physiology , Period Circadian Proteins/physiology , Signal Transduction/physiology , Animals , Circadian Clocks/genetics , Circadian Rhythm/genetics , Homeostasis/genetics , Humans , Period Circadian Proteins/genetics , Signal Transduction/genetics
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