Circadian regulation and molecular role of the Bsx homeobox gene in the adult pineal gland

Dec 7, 2019Journal of pineal research

Daily rhythm control and molecular role of the Bsx gene in the adult pineal gland

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Abstract

Bsx exhibits a 10-fold circadian rhythm in the rat pineal gland, peaking at night.

  • Bsx is expressed from prenatal stages into adulthood in both rats and humans.
  • In the rat pineal gland, Bsx transcripts localize specifically in melatonin-synthesizing cells.
  • The rhythmic expression of Bsx is controlled by sympathetic neural input through adrenergic stimulation.
  • Bsx acts as a negative regulator of other developmental homeobox genes in pinealocytes.
  • Downstream target genes of Bsx are primarily involved in developmental processes.

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