Krieger D T, Hauser H, Krey L C
Science. 1977 Jul 22;197(4301):398-9. doi: 10.1126/science.877566.
Daytime restriction of food and water availability in nocturnal animals phase shifts the circadian periodicity of plasma corticosteroid concentrations and body temperature. These shifted rhythms persist in animals with lesions of the suprachiasmatic nuclei who are arrhythmic under normal conditions. These findings suggest the existence of an additional "clock" that may be involved in the generation of the rhythm.
对夜行性动物白天限制食物和水的供应,会使血浆皮质类固醇浓度和体温的昼夜节律发生相位偏移。这些偏移的节律在视交叉上核受损的动物中持续存在,这些动物在正常情况下是无节律的。这些发现表明存在一个额外的“时钟”,它可能参与节律的产生。