In Vivo Imaging of the Central and Peripheral Effects of Sleep Deprivation and Suprachiasmatic Nuclei Lesion on PERIOD-2 Protein in Mice

Jan 13, 2015Sleep

Sleep Loss and Internal Clock Damage Affecting a Key Timekeeping Protein in the Brain and Body of Mice

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Abstract

Six-hour sleep deprivation increased PERIOD-2 protein levels in the brain, liver, and kidney of mice.

  • Increased PER2 levels were primarily observed in the cerebral cortex of the brain following sleep deprivation.
  • Liver PER2 levels remained elevated longer than those in the brain after sleep deprivation.
  • Sleep deprivation did not increase brain PER2 levels in arrhythmic SCN-lesioned mice, which had higher baseline levels.
  • Liver PER2 levels increased in arrhythmic SCN-lesioned mice, similar to control groups.
  • Findings suggest that clock genes may play a role in the effects of sleep deprivation and disrupted circadian rhythms on metabolic health.

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