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The Circadian Clock, Nutritional Signals and Reproduction: A Close Relationship

The circadian rhythm, which is necessary for reproduction, is controlled by clock genes. In the mouse uterus, the oscillation of the circadian clock gene has been observed. The transcription of the core clock gene period (Per) and cryptochrome (Cry) is activated by the heterodimer of the transcripti...

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Autores principales: Ono, Masanori, Ando, Hitoshi, Daikoku, Takiko, Fujiwara, Tomoko, Mieda, Michihiro, Mizumoto, Yasunari, Iizuka, Takashi, Kagami, Kyosuke, Hosono, Takashi, Nomura, Satoshi, Toyoda, Natsumi, Sekizuka-Kagami, Naomi, Maida, Yoshiko, Kuji, Naoaki, Nishi, Hirotaka, Fujiwara, Hiroshi
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9865912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36675058
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24021545
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author Ono, Masanori
Ando, Hitoshi
Daikoku, Takiko
Fujiwara, Tomoko
Mieda, Michihiro
Mizumoto, Yasunari
Iizuka, Takashi
Kagami, Kyosuke
Hosono, Takashi
Nomura, Satoshi
Toyoda, Natsumi
Sekizuka-Kagami, Naomi
Maida, Yoshiko
Kuji, Naoaki
Nishi, Hirotaka
Fujiwara, Hiroshi
author_facet Ono, Masanori
Ando, Hitoshi
Daikoku, Takiko
Fujiwara, Tomoko
Mieda, Michihiro
Mizumoto, Yasunari
Iizuka, Takashi
Kagami, Kyosuke
Hosono, Takashi
Nomura, Satoshi
Toyoda, Natsumi
Sekizuka-Kagami, Naomi
Maida, Yoshiko
Kuji, Naoaki
Nishi, Hirotaka
Fujiwara, Hiroshi
author_sort Ono, Masanori
collection PubMed
description The circadian rhythm, which is necessary for reproduction, is controlled by clock genes. In the mouse uterus, the oscillation of the circadian clock gene has been observed. The transcription of the core clock gene period (Per) and cryptochrome (Cry) is activated by the heterodimer of the transcription factor circadian locomotor output cycles kaput (Clock) and brain and muscle Arnt-like protein-1 (Bmal1). By binding to E-box sequences in the promoters of Per1/2 and Cry1/2 genes, the CLOCK-BMAL1 heterodimer promotes the transcription of these genes. Per1/2 and Cry1/2 form a complex with the Clock/Bmal1 heterodimer and inactivate its transcriptional activities. Endometrial BMAL1 expression levels are lower in human recurrent-miscarriage sufferers. Additionally, it was shown that the presence of BMAL1-depleted decidual cells prevents trophoblast invasion, highlighting the importance of the endometrial clock throughout pregnancy. It is widely known that hormone synthesis is disturbed and sterility develops in Bmal1-deficient mice. Recently, we discovered that animals with uterus-specific Bmal1 loss also had poor placental development, and these mice also had intrauterine fetal death. Furthermore, it was shown that time-restricted feeding controlled the uterine clock’s circadian rhythm. The uterine clock system may be a possibility for pregnancy complications, according to these results. We summarize the most recent research on the close connection between the circadian clock and reproduction in this review.
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spelling pubmed-98659122023-01-22 The Circadian Clock, Nutritional Signals and Reproduction: A Close Relationship Ono, Masanori Ando, Hitoshi Daikoku, Takiko Fujiwara, Tomoko Mieda, Michihiro Mizumoto, Yasunari Iizuka, Takashi Kagami, Kyosuke Hosono, Takashi Nomura, Satoshi Toyoda, Natsumi Sekizuka-Kagami, Naomi Maida, Yoshiko Kuji, Naoaki Nishi, Hirotaka Fujiwara, Hiroshi Int J Mol Sci Review The circadian rhythm, which is necessary for reproduction, is controlled by clock genes. In the mouse uterus, the oscillation of the circadian clock gene has been observed. The transcription of the core clock gene period (Per) and cryptochrome (Cry) is activated by the heterodimer of the transcription factor circadian locomotor output cycles kaput (Clock) and brain and muscle Arnt-like protein-1 (Bmal1). By binding to E-box sequences in the promoters of Per1/2 and Cry1/2 genes, the CLOCK-BMAL1 heterodimer promotes the transcription of these genes. Per1/2 and Cry1/2 form a complex with the Clock/Bmal1 heterodimer and inactivate its transcriptional activities. Endometrial BMAL1 expression levels are lower in human recurrent-miscarriage sufferers. Additionally, it was shown that the presence of BMAL1-depleted decidual cells prevents trophoblast invasion, highlighting the importance of the endometrial clock throughout pregnancy. It is widely known that hormone synthesis is disturbed and sterility develops in Bmal1-deficient mice. Recently, we discovered that animals with uterus-specific Bmal1 loss also had poor placental development, and these mice also had intrauterine fetal death. Furthermore, it was shown that time-restricted feeding controlled the uterine clock’s circadian rhythm. The uterine clock system may be a possibility for pregnancy complications, according to these results. We summarize the most recent research on the close connection between the circadian clock and reproduction in this review. MDPI 2023-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9865912/ /pubmed/36675058 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24021545 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Review
Ono, Masanori
Ando, Hitoshi
Daikoku, Takiko
Fujiwara, Tomoko
Mieda, Michihiro
Mizumoto, Yasunari
Iizuka, Takashi
Kagami, Kyosuke
Hosono, Takashi
Nomura, Satoshi
Toyoda, Natsumi
Sekizuka-Kagami, Naomi
Maida, Yoshiko
Kuji, Naoaki
Nishi, Hirotaka
Fujiwara, Hiroshi
The Circadian Clock, Nutritional Signals and Reproduction: A Close Relationship
title The Circadian Clock, Nutritional Signals and Reproduction: A Close Relationship
title_full The Circadian Clock, Nutritional Signals and Reproduction: A Close Relationship
title_fullStr The Circadian Clock, Nutritional Signals and Reproduction: A Close Relationship
title_full_unstemmed The Circadian Clock, Nutritional Signals and Reproduction: A Close Relationship
title_short The Circadian Clock, Nutritional Signals and Reproduction: A Close Relationship
title_sort circadian clock, nutritional signals and reproduction: a close relationship
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9865912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36675058
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24021545
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