“…However, they may be
indirectly influenced by SCN-dependent cycles, such as the rhythms of
glucocorticoids, ACTH, or melatonin. It must be noted that melatonin (Slominski et al , 2008; Hardeland, 2013; Reiter et al , 2014), ACTH, and glucocorticoids are
also produced in peripheral organs including the skin (Slominski et al , 2013). The partial
autonomy of peripheral cellular clocks must also be considered in the context of the
cell cycle, which is gated by the respective circadian oscillator via controlling
G1-, intra-S-, and G2/M checkpoints and modulating mitogenic signals (Fu and Kettner, 2013).…”