Timed exercise modulates inter-coupling strength between evening and morning oscillators in mice
Nagomi Miyagi, Noriko Matsuura, Yujiro Yamanaka

TL;DR
Timed exercise in mice affects how internal body clocks interact, influencing their activity patterns.
Contribution
The study shows that timed exercise modulates coupling between evening and morning circadian oscillators in mice.
Findings
Exercise at ZT12 shortens free-running period and speeds reentrainment after a phase advance.
Exercise at ZT21 lengthens free-running period and slows reentrainment.
Timed exercise modulates inter-oscillator coupling and light-induced phase resetting.
Abstract
The present study examined the effect of daily exposure to a novel cage equipped with a running wheel (NCRW) at two different times of day on the coupling strength between the evening (E) and morning (M) oscillators in nocturnal rodents. Adult male C57BL/6 mice (2–4 months old) were individually housed in cages without running wheels and maintained under a 12:12 h light-dark (LD) cycle with ad libitum access to food and water. Daily 3‑h exposure to the NCRW was conducted on five consecutive days per week for three weeks (19 days total) at either ZT12 (zeitgeber time: ZT, ZT12 = dark onset of the LD cycle) or ZT21. To assess effects on circadian behavioral rhythms, we performed three experiments: (1) measurement of the free-running period under constant darkness (DD), (2) assessment of the reentrainment rate to an 8-h phase advance of the LD cycle, and (3) analysis of phase shifts…
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TopicsZebrafish Biomedical Research Applications · Circadian rhythm and melatonin · Genetics and Physical Performance
