Feeding Time Synchronizes Clock Gene Rhythmic Expression in Brain and Liver of Goldfish (Carassius auratus)

Jan 22, 2011Journal of biological rhythms

Feeding times align daily gene rhythms in the brain and liver of goldfish

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Abstract

Scheduled feeding times significantly influenced clock gene expression in goldfish, particularly in the optic tectum and hypothalamus.

  • Clock gene expression in the brain was rhythmic in fish fed at scheduled times but not in those fed randomly.
  • In liver tissue, clock genes showed significant daily rhythms related to the timing of the last meal across all feeding groups.
  • The study found that a consistent feeding schedule is essential for maintaining daily rhythms in locomotor activity in the absence of a light-dark cycle.
  • Food anticipatory activity (FAA) was not observed in randomly fed fish, despite some rhythmic clock gene expression in their liver.

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