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Focus: Clocks and Cycles: Effects of BMAL1 Manipulation on the Brain’s Master Circadian Clock and Behavior

机译:重点:时钟和周期:BMAL1操纵对大脑主要生物钟和行为的影响

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Bmal1 is the only single circadian clock gene that is essential for rhythmic gene expression in the mammalian circadian timing system. Genetic approaches targeting Bmal1 expression have been used to further assess its role in the circadian clock and to test for behavioral effects of clock disruption. In particular, disruptions in circadian clock function have been implicated in human mood disorders, and clock gene manipulation in mice may provide valuable models for studying depression-like behavior. In this review, we explore various approaches to manipulating Bmal1 in mouse models and review their effects on the brain’s master circadian pacemaker, on circadian rhythmicity in other brain regions, and on circadian and mood-related behavior.
机译:Bmal1是唯一的单个生物钟基因,在哺乳动物生物钟计时系统中,该基因对于有节奏的基因表达至关重要。针对Bmal1表达的遗传方法已用于进一步评估其在昼夜节律中的作用,并测试时钟破坏的行为影响。特别是,昼夜节律功能的破坏已经牵涉到人类情绪障碍中,而老鼠的时钟基因操纵可能为研究抑郁症样行为提供有价值的模型。在这篇综述中,我们探索了在小鼠模型中操纵Bmal1的各种方法,并综述了它们对大脑主生物节律起搏器,其他大脑区域的生物节律以及对生物钟和情绪相关行为的影响。

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