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Circadian Clock Communication During Homeostasis and Ageing

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Date 2025 Jan 3
PMID 39753699
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Maintaining homeostasis is essential for continued health, and the progressive decay of homeostatic processes is a hallmark of ageing. Daily environmental rhythms threaten homeostasis, and circadian clocks have evolved to execute physiological processes in a manner that anticipates, and thus mitigates, their effects on the organism. Clocks are active in almost all cell types; their rhythmicity and functional output are determined by a combination of tissue-intrinsic and systemic inputs. Numerous inputs for a specific tissue are produced by the activity of circadian clocks of other tissues or cell types, generating a form of crosstalk known as clock communication. In mammals, the central clock in the hypothalamus integrates signals from external light-dark cycles to align peripheral clocks elsewhere in the body. This regulation is complemented by a tissue-specific milieu of external, systemic and niche inputs that modulate and cooperate with the cellular circadian clock machinery of a tissue to tailor its functional output. These mechanisms of clock communication decay during ageing, and growing evidence suggests that this decline might drive ageing-related morbidities. Dietary, behavioural and pharmacological interventions may offer the possibility to overcome these changes and in turn improve healthspan.

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