Adrenalectomy prevents the effects of social defeat stress on PER2 rhythms in some peripheral tissues in male mice

Feb 10, 2023Hormones and behavior

Removing the adrenal glands stops social stress from changing daily PER2 rhythms in some body tissues of male mice

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Abstract

Social defeat stress caused a > 4 h phase delay of the PER2 rhythm in the kidney and an 8 h phase delay in the lung.

  • Stress did not affect the central pacemaker in the suprachiasmatic nucleus but shifted clocks in peripheral tissues.
  • In the kidney, the phase delay caused by social defeat stress was prevented by adrenalectomy, suggesting glucocorticoids play a key role.
  • In the lung, social defeat stress induced an 8 h phase delay, which also occurred in adrenalectomized mice, indicating a more complex hormonal influence.
  • Social defeat stress suppressed locomotor activity without influencing the phase of the rhythm.
  • The liver showed no changes in PER2 rhythms following social defeat stress or adrenalectomy.

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