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Circadian rhythms are present in almost all cells and play a crucial role in regulating various biological processes. Maintaining a stable circadian rhythm is essential for overall health. Disruption of this rhythm can alter the expression of clock genes and cancer-related genes, and affect many met...
How Melatonin Affects Gut Microbes and Their Circadian Rhythm Most humans live in tune with our environments, waking and sleeping according to the natural light of the sun. A new study has found thatgut microbes and their circadian rhythm are similarly attuned to our own natural rhythms. When o...
The question of whether the gut microbiome exhibits circadian oscillation and how it synchronizes with the host circadian clock has attracted considerable interest. In this review, we discuss the time-of-day-dependent compositional and functional structure within the gut microbial community, how it is...
Total food intake was similar under the restricted feeding regimens, arguing against a role for altered caloric intake on REG3G rhythm generation (Figures 6A and 6B). SFB attachment was maximal at ZT6 and ZT12 and minimal at ZT0 and ZT18 in night-fed mice, similar to mice fed ad ...
Disrupting the circadian clock in mouse liver alters the gut microbiome To investigate the connection between the circadian clock and the microbiome, the scientists genetically engineeredmiceto lack only in the liver a gene involved in circadian rhythm, the Npas2 gene. Then, they determined the effe...
The circadian rhythm of the host is deeply dependent on the gut microbiota oscillations. Although some circadian machinery in the host was maintained by its own internal clock, other components of thecircadian clockhad their normal rhythms destroyed. Most surprising, another set of genes in the hos...
The circadian rhythm is an evolutionarily conserved time-keeping system that comprises a wide variety of processes including sleep–wake cycles, eating–fasting cycles, and activity–rest cycles, coordinating the behavior and physiology of all organs for
There is still much to discover about the ways that gut bacteria interact with our circadian rhythm. However, it is clear that modern people face an uphill battle in maintaining the right balance. Although it can be difficult to keep your internal clocks, andthose of your microflora, on trac...
An atlas of the human liver diurnal transcriptome and its perturbation by hepatitis C virus infection Article Open access 29 August 2024 Molecular regulations of circadian rhythm and implications for physiology and diseases Article Open access 08 February 2022 References Reppert, S. M. & Weaver...