2019
DOI: 10.1101/684209
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Circadian control of intrinsic heart rate via a sinus node clock and the pacemaker channel

Abstract: 29In the human, there is a circadian rhythm in the resting heart rate and it is higher during the day in 30 preparation for physical activity. Conversely, slow heart rhythms (bradyarrhythmias) occur primarily 31 at night. Although the lower heart rate at night is widely assumed to be neural in origin (the result 32 of high vagal tone), the objective of the study was to test whether there is an intrinsic change in 33 heart rate driven by a local circadian clock. In the mouse, there was a circadian rhythm in the… Show more

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