Neuroendocrinology

Daily Corticosterone Rhythms Control Clock Genes in the Rat Memory Area

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Abstract

Daily rhythms of clock genes Per1, Per2, Bmal1, Nr1d1, and Dbp were detected in rat hippocampi.

  • Clock gene expression in the hippocampus is influenced by circadian glucocorticoid rhythms driven by the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN).
  • Differential expression of Per1 and Dbp in the hippocampus was observed at different times of the day in sham controls.
  • Lesioning the SCN abolished the rhythmic expression of Per1 and Dbp.
  • Restoring a natural rhythm of corticosterone reestablished the differential rhythmic expression of Per1 and Dbp.
  • A 6-hour phase delay in corticosterone levels resulted in a predictable shift in the expression of Nr1d1.

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