Suprachiasmatic Nucleus

Suprachiasmatic Nucleus

Articles tagged with "Suprachiasmatic Nucleus".

Glycine's Sleep-Promoting Effects: NMDA Receptor Mechanisms in the Brain

Tags: Glycine, NMDA Receptors, Sleep Mechanisms, Suprachiasmatic Nucleus, Thermoregulation

October 22, 2025

How Does Glycine Promote Sleep Through Brain NMDA Receptors?

Glycine promotes sleep and facilitates body temperature reduction through its action on NMDA receptors in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), the brain’s master circadian clock, this research demonstrates. The study reveals that glycine acts as a co-agonist at NMDA receptors in the SCN, modulating the activity of neurons that control both circadian timing and thermoregulation. When glycine binds to these receptors, it enhances the natural evening decline in core body temperature that’s essential for sleep onset, while also influencing circadian phase timing. This mechanism explains why glycine supplementation can improve sleep quality and reduce sleep onset time—it works through the brain’s fundamental sleep and circadian control systems rather than simply acting as a sedative.

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Your Brain's Master Clock: How the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus Controls Circadian Rhythms

Tags: Circadian Rhythms, Suprachiasmatic Nucleus, Biological Clock, Sleep Timing

October 22, 2025

What Controls Your Body’s Internal Clock and Sleep-Wake Cycle?

The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), a tiny cluster of about 20,000 neurons in your brain’s hypothalamus, serves as your body’s master circadian clock. This landmark transplantation research definitively proved that the SCN determines circadian period by showing that when researchers transplanted SCN tissue from one animal to another, the recipient adopted the donor’s circadian rhythm pattern. This small but mighty brain region coordinates all biological rhythms throughout your body, from sleep-wake cycles to hormone release and body temperature fluctuations.

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