Circadian Rhythms in Isolated Brain Regions
U.S. National Science Foundation · University of Virginia · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the mammalian hypothalamus has been referred to as the master circadian pacemaker that drives daily rhythms in behavior and physiology. There is, however, evidence for extra-SCN circadian oscillators. Neural tissues cultured from rats carrying the Per-luciferase transgene were used to monitor the intrinsic Per1 expression patterns in different brain areas and their response to changes in the light cycle. Although many Per-expressing brain areas were arrhythmic in culture, 14 of the 27 areas examined were rhythmic. The pineal and pituitary glands both expressed rhythms that persisted for >3 d in vitro, with peak expression during the subjective night. Nuclei in the olfactory…
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Authors
8- MAMichikazu AbeCorresponding
U.S. National Science Foundation, University of Virginia
- EDErik D. Herzog
U.S. National Science Foundation, Washington University in St. Louis, University of Virginia
- SYShin Yamazaki
U.S. National Science Foundation, University of Virginia
- MSMarty Straume
U.S. National Science Foundation, University of Virginia
- HTHajime Tei
Tokyo University of Science, University of Virginia
Topics & keywords
- Suprachiasmatic nucleus
- Circadian rhythm
- Light effects on circadian rhythm
- Hypothalamus
- Biology
- Neuroscience
- PER1
- Olfactory bulb