2009
DOI: 10.1007/s11154-009-9116-6
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Physiological responses of the circadian clock to acute light exposure at night

Abstract: Circadian rhythms in physiological, endocrine and metabolic functioning are controlled by a neural clock located in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN). This structure is endogenously rhythmic and the phase of this rhythm can be reset by light information from the eye. A key feature of the SCN is that while it is a small structure containing on the order of about 20,000 cells, it is amazingly heterogeneous. It is likely that anatomical heterogeneity reflects an underlying functional heterogeneity. In this review… Show more

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“…The environmental light/dark cycle plays a pivotal role in modulating circadian rhythm in mammals (Antle et al 2009; Zelinski et al 2014). Thus, disruption of cyclic light conditions has a variety of effects on physiology and behavior (Panda et al 2002; Roenneberg et al 2013; Stevens et al 2013; Tataroglu et al 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The environmental light/dark cycle plays a pivotal role in modulating circadian rhythm in mammals (Antle et al 2009; Zelinski et al 2014). Thus, disruption of cyclic light conditions has a variety of effects on physiology and behavior (Panda et al 2002; Roenneberg et al 2013; Stevens et al 2013; Tataroglu et al 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are a number of excellent reviews of SCN neuroanatomy that discuss the issues related to SCN subdivisions, so we provide only a brief background and discussion here (Moore et al, 2002; Hastings and Herzog, 2004; Lee et al, 2003; Antle et al, 2009; Morin, 2007; Antle and Silver, 2005; Yan et al, 2007; Yan, 2009; Evans, 2016; Evans and Gorman, 2016). Historically, each side of the bilaterally paired SCN has been divided into two regions (although a third division has been described as well) (Morin, 2007).…”
Section: Suprachiasmatic Nucleus (Scn): Functional Anatomical Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a central feature of entrainment, that is, the process by which circadian oscillators are synchronized to the environment. One way to consider how the membrane and the molecular clockwork are coupled is therefore by examining the signalling mechanisms through which light resets the circadian system 9,10 .…”
Section: Activity-regulated Signalling Pathwaysmentioning
confidence: 99%