Diurnal Rhythmicity of the Canonical Clock Genes Per1, Per2 and Bmal1 in the Rat Adrenal Gland is Unaltered after Hypophysectomy

Jan 23, 2008Journal of neuroendocrinology

Daily rhythms of key clock genes in the rat adrenal gland remain unchanged after removal of the pituitary gland

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Abstract

All three clock genes—Per1, Per2, and Bmal1—showed rhythmic oscillations in adrenal glands over a 24-hour cycle.

  • The phase of rhythmic expression did not differ between normal and hypophysectomised rats.
  • Per1 and Bmal1 exhibited an antiphase expression pattern in both groups.
  • Peak expression of all clock genes was located in the adrenal cortex, particularly in the zona reticularis.
  • Immunostaining revealed that PER1 protein translocated from the cytoplasm to the nucleus during the daily cycle.
  • These findings suggest an independent circadian core oscillator in rat adrenal cortex cells.

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