Atypical expression of circadian clock genes in denervated mouse skeletal muscle

Mar 24, 2015Chronobiology international

Unusual daily rhythm gene activity in mouse muscles without nerve signals

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Abstract

Unilateral sciatic denervation caused a reduction in the expression levels of most circadian clock-related genes in the gastrocnemius muscles of mice.

  • Core body temperature, corticosterone secretion, and hepatic clock gene expression remained unchanged after sciatic denervation.
  • Circadian expression of Arntl and Dbp was phase advanced in denervated muscle at specific time points.
  • The mRNA expression of the Clock gene increased on Day 3, unaffected by subsequent muscle atrophy over 28 days.
  • Denervation did not alter gene expression in the contralateral muscle, indicating a localized effect.
  • Out of 478 circadian genes analyzed, 313 lost their rhythmic expression in denervated muscles.

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