Entrainment of disrupted circadian behavior through inhibition of casein kinase 1 (CK1) enzymes

Aug 11, 2010Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

Resetting disrupted daily rhythms by blocking casein kinase 1 enzymes

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Abstract

Pharmacological inhibition of CK1delta significantly lengthened circadian rhythms in vivo and in vitro.

  • CK1 activity is essential to molecular pacemaking in mammals.
  • CK1delta is identified as the principal regulator of the circadian period.
  • Inhibition of CK1delta led to nuclear retention of PER2 protein.
  • Phase-specific lengthening of the period was observed with CK1delta inhibition, particularly affecting PER2-mediated transcription.
  • Treatment with PF-670462 restored robust circadian rhythms in arrhythmic SCN slices and in mice with behavioral arrhythmia.

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