Combined Pharmacological and Genetic Manipulations Unlock Unprecedented Temporal Elasticity and Reveal Phase-Specific Modulation of the Molecular Circadian Clock of the Mouse Suprachiasmatic Nucleus

Sep 9, 2016The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience

Drug and genetic changes reveal flexible timing and phase-specific control of the mouse brain's daily clock

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Abstract

The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) can sustain circadian periods ranging from ≤17 h to >42 h.

  • Circadian oscillations in mouse SCN cultures were monitored using PER2::LUC bioluminescence.
  • Three genetic backgrounds—wild-type, short-period CK1ε(Tau/Tau) mutant, and long-period Fbxl3(Afh/Afh) mutant—showed reversible responses to pharmacological manipulation.
  • The study demonstrated a wide operating range of sustained periods, indicating significant elasticity in the SCN's timekeeping abilities.
  • A new analysis technique, first derivative analysis (FDA), revealed internal phase patterning in circadian oscillations at extreme periods.
  • Differential phase sensitivity was observed in the SCN in response to genetic and pharmacological interventions, particularly in the CK1ε(Tau/Tau) mutant.

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