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Title

Reciprocal interactions between circadian clocks and aging.

Authors

Banks, Gareth; Nolan, Patrick; Peirson, Stuart

Abstract

Virtually, all biological processes in the body are modulated by an internal circadian clock which optimizes physiological and behavioral performance according to the changing demands of the external 24-h world. This circadian clock undergoes a number of age-related changes, at both the physiological and molecular levels. While these changes have been considered to be part of the normal aging process, there is increasing evidence that disruptions to the circadian system can substantially impact upon aging and these impacts will have clear health implications. Here we review the current data of how both the physiological and core molecular clocks change with age and how feedback from external cues may modulate the aging of the circadian system.

Subjects

CIRCADIAN rhythms; AGING; HUMAN body; HUMAN physiology; PSYCHOLOGICAL feedback

Publication

Mammalian Genome, 2016, Vol 27, Issue 7/8, p332

ISSN

0938-8990

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s00335-016-9639-6

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