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The Biological Clock in Gray Mouse Lemur: Adaptive Evolutionary and Aging Considerations in an Emerging Non-human Primate Model

机译:灰鼠狐猴的生物钟:新兴的非人类灵长类动物模型中的适应性进化和衰老的考虑。

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Circadian rhythms, which measure time on a scale of 24 h, are genetically generated by the circadian clock, which plays a crucial role in the regulation of almost every physiological and metabolic process in most organisms. This review gathers all the available information about the circadian clock in a small Malagasy primate, the gray mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus), and reports 30 years data from the historical colony at Brunoy (France). Although the mouse lemur has long been seen as a “primitive” species, its clock displays high phenotypic plasticity, allowing perfect adaptation of its biological rhythms to environmental challenges (seasonality, food availability). The alterations of the circadian timing system in M. murinus during aging show many similarities with those in human aging. Comparisons are drawn with other mammalian species (more specifically, with rodents, other non-human primates and humans) to demonstrate that the gray mouse lemur is a good complementary and alternative model for studying the circadian clock and, more broadly, brain aging and pathologies.
机译:昼夜节律是由昼夜节律产生的钟,它以24小时为单位测量时间,在大多数生物体的几乎每个生理和代谢过程的调节中都起着至关重要的作用。这篇评论收集了关于马达加斯加人小灵长类动物灰色老鼠狐猴(Microcebus murinus)中的生物钟的所有可用信息,并报告了来自布鲁诺伊(法国)历史殖民地的30年数据。尽管长久以来人们一直将老鼠狐猴视为“原始”物种,但它的时钟却表现出很高的表型可塑性,可以使其生物学节律完全适应环境挑战(季节性,食物供应)。衰老过程中穆氏支原体昼夜节律系统的变化与人类衰老有许多相似之处。与其他哺乳动物物种(更具体地说,是与啮齿动物,其他非人类灵长类动物和人类)进行了比较,以证明灰鼠狐猴是研究昼夜节律以及更广泛的脑衰老和病理学的良好补充和替代模型。 。

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