Peripheral Clocks

Peripheral Clocks

Articles tagged with "Peripheral Clocks".

Central and Peripheral Circadian Clocks: How Your Body Coordinates Time

Tags: Circadian Rhythm, Biological Clocks, SCN, Peripheral Clocks, Metabolism

October 22, 2025

How Does Your Brain Coordinate Biological Clocks Throughout Your Body?

The mammalian circadian system operates through a hierarchical network where the master clock in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the brain coordinates with peripheral clocks located in virtually every organ and tissue throughout the body. This comprehensive review reveals that while the SCN acts as the central pacemaker, responding primarily to light signals, peripheral clocks in organs like the liver, heart, and kidneys can be influenced by additional factors including feeding patterns, temperature, and hormonal signals. The coordination between central and peripheral clocks is essential for optimal metabolism, sleep-wake cycles, and overall physiological function, with disruption of this coordination contributing to metabolic disorders and circadian rhythm sleep disorders.

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Your Body Has Multiple Clocks: Central and Peripheral Circadian Systems

Tags: Circadian Clocks, Peripheral Clocks, Biological Rhythms, Clock Networks

October 22, 2025

Does Your Body Have Just One Internal Clock or Multiple Clocks?

Your body contains multiple circadian clocks—a central master clock in the brain’s suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) plus peripheral clocks in virtually every organ and tissue throughout your body. This distributed network of biological timekeepers works together to coordinate daily rhythms in physiology and behavior. The central clock acts as the conductor of this biological orchestra, synchronizing peripheral clocks through neural, hormonal, and behavioral signals to maintain optimal timing of cellular processes, metabolism, and organ function throughout the 24-hour cycle.

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