[Ontogeny of circadian rhythms and the maternal role in rats: entrainment of the circadian pacemaker during the perinatal period].

Dec 1, 1987[Hokkaido igaku zasshi] The Hokkaido journal of medical science

Development of daily body clock rhythms and mother's role in setting the clock during early life in rats

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Abstract

Ablation of the hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) completely eliminated circadian rhythms of locomotor activity and plasma corticosterone levels in pregnant rats.

  • Pups born to mothers with lesioned SCN exhibited free-running circadian rhythms of plasma corticosterone levels after 4 weeks of postnatal life.
  • Strong correlations were observed between the phases of circadian locomotor rhythm at weaning and each free-running period in similarly raised blinded pups.
  • Nursing mother rats could phase-set the circadian locomotor rhythm of blinded pups under modified nursing conditions.
  • Neonatal rats displayed circadian periodicity in weight gain starting from day 2 of age.
  • Under ad-lib feeding, pups' weight primarily increased during the daytime, with phase shifts observed under restricted feeding corresponding to maternal feeding times.

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