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Expression Profiles of PER2 Immunoreactivity Within the Shell and Core Regions of the Rat Suprachiasmatic Nucleus: Lack of Effect of Photic Entrainment and Disruption by Constant Light
Daily patterns of PER2 protein in two parts of the rat’s biological clock: no change with light timing but disrupted by constant light
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Abstract
Rhythmic expression of the PER2 protein occurs in both the shell and core regions of the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of rats.
- PER2 expression in the SCN of rats entrained to a 0.5 h:23.5-h light/dark cycle is rhythmic and comparable to that of control rats in darkness.
- Rats exposed to a 0.5-h:25.5-h light/dark cycle also show a pattern of PER2 expression resembling dark-housed controls.
- Discrete light pulses presented in the early subjective night do not trigger PER2 protein expression in the SCN, even after 6 hours.
- Constant light conditions result in low and nonrhythmic PER2 expression in behaviorally arrhythmic rats.
- These findings suggest that while PER2 may play a role in the internal workings of the circadian clock, it is not critical for regulating light-induced synchronization.
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