Researchers have shown how the brain’s circadian rhythm in rats is, among other things, controlled by the stress hormone corticosterone — in humans called cortisol. This has been shown by means of a completely new method in the form of implanted micropumps.
Stress hormone helps control the circadian rhythm of brain cells
Researchers have shown how the brain’s circadian rhythm in rats is, among other things, controlled by the stress hormone corticosterone — in humans called cortisol. This has been shown by means of a completely new method in the form of implanted micropumps.