Origins and Transformations of Signals for Circadian Regulation
Boston Children'S Hospital, Boston MA
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Abstract
PROJECT SUMMARY The earthâs rotation drives profound changes in our environment. Practically every tissue of the body is synchronized to this rhythm by an internal timekeeping mechanism, the circadian clock. Desynchronization impairs mood, cognition, and physiologyâcommonly experienced in shift work and jet lag. Proper exposure to light realigns the clock with the solar day and can reverse these impairments. We have developed a new method to access the pathway that joins the eye with the master clock in the brain. We propose to define how information is generated within the retina and subsequently transformed as it enters clock circuitry. We expect to provide knowledge of how physiology is tuned to environmental cycles, and of the division of labor between retina and brain.
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