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Living by the clock: the circadian pacemaker in older people.

机译:日以继夜地生活:老年人中的生物钟起搏器。

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The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the hypothalamus is considered to be a critical component of a neural oscillator system implicated in the timing of a wide variety of biological processes. The circadian cycles established by this biological clock occur throughout nature and have a period of approximately 24 h. With advancing age, however, these daily fluctuations deteriorate, leading to disrupted cycles with a reduced amplitude. In humans, age-related changes have been described for hormonal rhythms, body core temperature, sleep-wakefulness and several other behavioral cycles. It appears that the disruption of circadian rhythms and the increased incidence of disturbed sleep during aging are paralleled by age-related alterations in the neural and temporal organization of the SCN and a decreased photic input to the clock. The many lines of evidence of age-related decrements in circadian time-keeping and the observed neuronal degeneration of the SCN in senescence strongly suggest that the circadian pacemaker in the human brain becomes progressively disturbed during aging.
机译:下丘脑的视交叉上核(SCN)被认为是神经振荡器系统的重要组成部分,与多种生物过程的时间有关。由该生物钟建立的昼夜节律周期发生在整个自然界,周期约为24小时。但是,随着年龄的增长,这些日常波动会恶化,从而导致周期减少,幅度减小。在人类中,已描述了与激素有关的节律,体温,睡眠-清醒和其他几种行为周期的年龄相关变化。看来,昼夜节律的破坏和衰老期间睡眠受干扰的发生率增加与SCN的神经和时间组织中与年龄相关的变化以及时钟的光输入减少是平行的。在昼夜节律中与年龄有关的减少的许多证据以及在衰老中观察到的SCN的神经元变性强烈表明,人脑中的昼夜节律起搏器在衰老过程中逐渐受到干扰。

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