Restricted feeding entrains liver clock without participation of the suprachiasmatic nucleus.
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PERIOD2::LUCIFERASE real-time reporting of circadian dynamics reveals persistent circadian oscillations in mouse peripheral tissues.The dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus as a putative food-entrainable circadian pacemakerEpigenetic alterations in the suprachiasmatic nucleus and hippocampus contribute to age-related cognitive declineCircadian adaptations to meal timing: neuroendocrine mechanismsNutrients, Clock Genes, and ChrononutritionIncreased sensitivity of the circadian system to temporal changes in the feeding regime of spontaneously hypertensive rats - a potential role for Bmal2 in the liverFeeding cues and injected nutrients induce acute expression of multiple clock genes in the mouse liverThe mammalian circadian clock and its entrainment by stress and exerciseGlucose down-regulates Per1 and Per2 mRNA levels and induces circadian gene expression in cultured Rat-1 fibroblastsScheduled daily mating induces circadian anticipatory activity rhythms in the male ratCentral and peripheral circadian clocks in mammalsModeling two-oscillator circadian systems entrained by two environmental cycles.Ontogeny of circadian organization in the rat.Circadian organization is governed by extra-SCN pacemakers.When clocks go bad: neurobehavioural consequences of disrupted circadian timing.Maternal feeding controls fetal biological clockA balanced diet is necessary for proper entrainment signals of the mouse liver clock.Cooperative roles of the suprachiasmatic nucleus central clock and the adrenal clock in controlling circadian glucocorticoid rhythm.The Synergistic Role of Light-Feeding Phase Relations on Entraining Robust Circadian Rhythms in the Periphery.Rhythmic changes in colonic motility are regulated by period genesEffect of feeding regimens on circadian rhythms: implications for aging and longevity.Warm water bath stimulates phase-shifts of the peripheral circadian clocks in PER2::LUCIFERASE mouse.Circadian control of glucose metabolism.The comparison between circadian oscillators in mouse liver and pituitary gland reveals different integration of feeding and light schedules.The clock genes period 1 and period 2 mediate diurnal rhythms in dioxin-induced Cyp1A1 expression in the mouse mammary gland and liver.Age-related circadian disorganization caused by sympathetic dysfunction in peripheral clock regulation.The central and basolateral nuclei of the amygdala exhibit opposite diurnal rhythms of expression of the clock protein Period2.Evidence for time-of-day dependent effect of neurotoxic dorsomedial hypothalamic lesions on food anticipatory circadian rhythms in rats.Sleep and obesity: a focus on animal models.Circadian clocks for all meal-times: anticipation of 2 daily meals in rats.Role of clock genes in gastrointestinal motility.Mammalian circadian clock and metabolism - the epigenetic linkThe biological clock: the bodyguard of temporal homeostasis.Ablation of AgRP neurons impairs adaption to restricted feedingCircadian regulators of intestinal lipid absorption.Circadian rhythms, the molecular clock, and skeletal muscle.A neural clockwork for encoding circadian time.Systems Biology-Derived Discoveries of Intrinsic Clocks.Regulation of Mammalian Physiology by Interconnected Circadian and Feeding Rhythms.Liver has rhythm.
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Restricted feeding entrains liver clock without participation of the suprachiasmatic nucleus.
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Restricted feeding entrains li ...... f the suprachiasmatic nucleus.
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Wakamatsu H
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10.1046/J.1365-2443.2001.00419.X
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2001-03-01T00:00:00Z