Daily expression of clock genes in central and peripheral tissues of tree sparrow (Passer montanus)

Oct 27, 2018Chronobiology international

Daily patterns of internal clock genes in the brain and body of tree sparrows

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Abstract

Daily expression of clock genes showed oscillation in all tissues except Cry2 in hypothalamus, pineal, and intestine.

  • Clock genes Bmal1, Clock, Per2, Per3, Cry1, Cry2, and clock-controlled gene Npas2 exhibited daily variations in expression across different tissues.
  • Bmal1 expression peaked during the early night, while Clock reached its highest levels in the central clock during the day and in peripheral tissues during the early night.
  • Npas2 expression pattern mirrored that of Bmal1, indicating a potential link in their regulatory functions.
  • Per genes showed peak expression either late at night or early in the day, contributing to the overall circadian rhythm.
  • Cry genes exhibited varied peak times, with Cry1 and Cry2 showing differences based on tissue type and time of day, suggesting tissue-specific roles in circadian timing.

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