Body temperature and locomotor activity as marker rhythms of aging of the circadian system in rodents
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Body temperature and locomotor activity as marker rhythms of aging of the circadian system in rodents
Abstract
Most biological functions present rhythmic variations. These rhythms are distinguished by their period and concern all the levels of biological life. Circadian rhythms follow a periodicity close to 24-h, they allow individuals to survive via adaptation to the periodic variations of environment. Throughout the aging process, modifications in circadian rhythms of endocrinological, metabolical and behavioural fields have been found in many animal species. This review updates the body of knowledge on aging-related alterations of the circadian rhythms of body temperature and locomotor activity: modifications in circadian profiles, modifications in the period of free-running rhythms, internal desynchronisations and modifications in entrainment ability of these rhythms.
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