Summary
This paper investigates the mutual interaction between adenosine signaling and the circadian system, focusing on how light information from intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) is integrated within SCN neural circuits. Understanding these interactions may inform strategies for modulating circadian entrainment through both light exposure and adenosine-related pathways.
Categories
Sleep & Circadian Health: Examines interaction between adenosine signaling and the circadian system, including SCN neuron communication.
The Science of Light: Discusses ipRGCs and their role in conveying light information to the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN).
Author(s)
J Škrle
Publication Year
2023
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