Circadian Rhythms in the CNS and Peripheral Clock Disorders : The Circadian Clock and Hyperlipidemia
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
A circadian clock controls various physiological and behavioral rhythms. In mammals, a master circadian clock exists in the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the hypothalamus, and slave oscillators can be found in most tissues. These circadian oscillations are controlled by “clock genes”. The negative feedback loop is thought to function as a molecular mechanism of the circadian clock. It is plausible that clock genes may control lipid metabolism through so-called clock-controlled genes and that lipid metabolism-related clock-controlled genes may play important roles in the circadian change of lipid metabolism. Recently research has focused on the relationships between the clock system and lipid metabolism. In this review, we discuss the following items: 1) circadian clock system, 2) effect of the diet on clock gene expression, 3) effect of clock mutation on lipid metabolism, and 4) effect of streptozotocin-induced diabetes and ob mutation on clock gene expression and lipid metabolism. In this review we have summarized how the circadian clock affects lipid metabolism through the expression of lipid metabolism-related clock-controlled genes and at the same time discussed how abnormal metabolism of lipid affects the expression of clock genes. Further experiments are needed to elucidate the detailed mechanism of interaction between clock genes and lipid metabolisms.
- 社団法人 日本薬理学会の論文
- 2007-02-20
著者
-
KUDO Takashi
Department of Radiology, Kinki University School of Medicine
-
SHIBATA Shigenobu
Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Human Sciences, Waseda University
-
HORIKAWA Kazumasa
Advanced Research Center for Human Sciences, Waseda University
-
Kudo Takashi
Department Of Clinical Neuroscience Psychiatry Graduate School Of Medicine Osaka University
-
Shibata Shigenobu
Department Of Pharmacology School Of Human Sciences Waseda University
-
Horikawa Kazumasa
Advanced Research Center For Human Sciences Waseda University
-
Shibata Shigenobu
Department Of Pharmacology Faculty Of Human Sciences Waseda University
-
Kudo Takashi
Department Of Anatomy And Embryology Faculty Of Medicine University Of Tsukuba
-
Kudo Takashi
Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, School of Science and Engineering, Waseda University
関連論文
- The relationship between coronary artery calcification detected by non-gated multi-detector CT in patients with suspected ischemic heart disease and myocardial ischemia detected by thallium exercise stress testing
- Radioimmunodetection of Membrane Type-1 Matrix Metalloproteinase Relevant to Tumor Malignancy with a Pre-targeting Method
- Tau protein is a potential biological marker for normal pressure hydrocephalus
- Quantitative analysis of neurofilament proteins in Alzheimer brain by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay system
- Dantrolene sodium reverses the increase in cAMP response element and TPA responsive element DNA-binding activity in the rabbit brain following haloperidol administration and heat stress
- Time-Dependent Effect of Glutamate on Long-Term Potentiation in the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus of Rats
- Vulnerability of Synaptic Plasticity in the Striatum of Methamphetamine-Sensitized Rats
- Methamphetamine : Induced Sensitization of Dopamine Release via a Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor Mediated Pathway in Rat Striatal Slices
- Involvement of the Medial Amygdaloid Nucleus in the Action of Imipramine in Rats Subjected to the Forced Swimming Test
- A NEW FORCED SWIMMING TEST FOR THE EVALUATION OF ANTIDEPRESSANTS IN RATS BY RECORDING VIBRATION OF A WATER TANK
- Altered adhesion efficiency and fibronectin content in fibroblasts from schizophrenic patients
- Increased tau protein level in postmortem cerebrospinal fluid
- PE-373 The functional role of the central and peripheral clock for regulating blood pressure.(Hypertension, Basic 4 (H) : PE64)(Poster Session (English))
- 家族性アルツハイマー病突然変異を導入した細胞において、アルミニウムは細胞死や軸索輸送系に影響を与える
- Dynamin 2 gene is a novel susceptibility gene for late-onset Alzheimer disease in non-APOE-ε4 carriers
- Circadian Rhythms in the CNS and Peripheral Clock Disorders : The Circadian Clock and Hyperlipidemia
- Regulation of ER molecular chaperone prevents bone loss in a murine model for osteoporosis
- Altered food-anticipatory activity rhythm in Cryptochrome-deficient mice
- THE EFFECT OF AGE ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF HYPEREMOTIONALITY FOLLOWING BILATERAL OLFACTORY BULBECTOMY IN RATS
- Inhibitory Action of 5-HT_ Agonist MKC-242 on Triazolam-Induced Phase Advances in Hamster Circadian Activity Rhythms
- EFFECTS OF LOCUS COERULEUS STIMULATION ON MURICIDE IN OLFACTORY BULBECTOMIZED AND RAPHE LESIONED RATS
- EFFECT OF AMINO ACIDS AND MONOAMINES ON THE NEURONAL ACTIVITY OF SUPRACHIASMATIC NUCLEUS IN HYPOTHALAMIC SLICE PREPARATIONS
- EFFECTS OF ELECTROCONVULSIVE SHOCK ON MOUSE-KILLING BEHAVIOR (MURICIDE) IN OLFACTORY BULBECTOMIZED RATS
- Circadian Rhythms in the CNS and Peripheral Clock Disorders : Preface
- EFFECT OF DESIPRAMINE ON NORADRENERGIC INHIBITION OF AMYGDALOID EVOKED POTENTIAL
- Circadian Clock Gene Expression and Brain Function
- EFFECT OF STIMULATION OF LOCUS COERULEUS ON THE EVOKED POTENTIAL IN THE AMYGDALA IN RATS
- The production ratios of AICDε51 and Aβ42 by intramembrane proteolysis of βAPP do not always change in parallel
- Evaluation of [^I]IPOS as a molecular imaging probe for hypoxia-inducible factor-1-active regions in a tumor : Comparison among single-photon emission computed tomography/X-ray computed tomography imaging, autoradiography, and immunohistochemistry
- Gender difference in Psychogeriatric disorders
- Noninvasive Monitoring of β-Cell Mass and Fetal β-Cell Genesis in Mice Using Bioluminescence Imaging
- Monitoring the Autonomic Nervous Activity as the Objective Evaluation of Music Therapy for Severely and Multiply Disabled Children
- Noninvasive Monitoring of β-Cell Mass and Fetal β-Cell Genesis in Mice Using Bioluminescence Imaging
- Radioactive iodine (^I) therapy for differentiated thyroid cancer in Japan : current issues with historical review and future perspective
- Behavioral and electroencephalographic effects of zopiclone, a cyclopyrrolone derivative.
- Neuroprotective Effect of WEB 1881 FU (Nebracetam) on an Ischemia-Induced Deficit of Glucose Uptake in Rat Hippocampal and Cerebral Cortical Slices and CA1 Field Potential in Hippocampal Slices.
- Two Distinct Serotonin Receptors Co-mediate Non-photic Signals to the Circadian Clock
- Behavioral effects of brotizolam, a new thienotriazolodiazepine derivative.
- Effects of adrenergic blockers on the inhibition of muricide by chronic administration of desipramine in oflactory bulbectomized rats.
- Protective Effect of Minaprine against the Abnormal Changes of 2-Deoxyglucose Uptake by Rat Hippocampal Slices Induced by Hypoxia/Hypoglycemia.
- Elderly depression and diffusion tensor imaging