Synchronization of Cellular Clocks in the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus
Tohoku Institute of Technology · Yamaguchi University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Individual cellular clocks in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), the circadian center, are integrated into a stable and robust pacemaker with a period length of about 24 hours. We used real-time analysis of gene expression to show synchronized rhythms of clock gene transcription across hundreds of neurons within the mammalian SCN in organotypic slice culture. Differentially phased neuronal clocks are topographically arranged across the SCN. A protein synthesis inhibitor set all cell clocks to the same initial phase and, after withdrawal, intrinsic interactions among cell clocks reestablished the stable program of gene expression across the assemblage. Na+-dependent action potentials contributed to establishing…
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Authors
7- SYShun YamaguchiCorresponding
Tohoku Institute of Technology, Yamaguchi University, Kobe University
- HIHiromi Isejima
Tohoku Institute of Technology, Yamaguchi University, Kobe University
- TMTakuya Matsuo
Tohoku Institute of Technology, Yamaguchi University, Kobe University
- RORyusuke Okura
Tohoku Institute of Technology, Yamaguchi University, Kobe University
- KYKazuhiro Yagita
Tohoku Institute of Technology, Yamaguchi University, Kobe University
Topics & keywords
- Suprachiasmatic nucleus
- Biology
- Circadian rhythm
- Neuroscience
- Circadian clock
- Nucleus
- Oscillating gene
- CLOCK