Differential Patterns in the Periodicity and Dynamics of Clock Gene Expression in Mouse Liver and Stomach

Nov 8, 2012Chronobiology international

Different daily rhythms and changes of internal clock genes in mouse liver and stomach

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Abstract

A significant 24-h rhythmic component was identified for 10 genes in mouse liver and 9 genes in the stomach.

  • Distinct patterns of clock gene expression were observed in the liver and stomach.
  • The gene Clock exhibited marked rhythm differences between the two organs, potentially influenced by Npas2.
  • The acrophase of several genes was delayed in the stomach, averaging a delay of 14.30 ± 7.94 degrees (57.20 ± 31.78 minutes).
  • Significant differences in acrophases were found for Bmal1 and Npas2, with p-values of .015 and .011, respectively.
  • Fractional variations indicated significant circadian rhythms for nine genes in the liver and seven genes in the stomach.
  • The liver demonstrated greater fractional variation for Clock, Per1, and Per3 at specific time points, while the stomach showed greater variation for Clock and Npas2 at other times.

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