Identification of a Circadian Clock in the Inferior Colliculus and Its Dysregulation by Noise Exposure

May 20, 2016The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience

A Daily Biological Clock in the Hearing Midbrain and How Noise Exposure Disrupts It

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Abstract

Circadian oscillations of Period 2 protein were observed in the inferior colliculus for up to 1 week.

  • Neurons in the inferior colliculus express a circadian clock at both mRNA and protein levels.
  • Clock genes showed distinct molecular oscillations, indicating that the inferior colliculus has circadian regulation.
  • Responses to noise exposure varied by time of day, with specific genes affected only by day or night noise.
  • Bdnf expression was influenced by both day and night noise exposure, suggesting differing mechanisms for noise sensitivity.
  • These findings highlight the role of circadian mechanisms in auditory function and potential disorders.

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