Variations in Phase and Amplitude of Rhythmic Clock Gene Expression across Prefrontal Cortex, Hippocampus, Amygdala, and Hypothalamic Paraventricular and Suprachiasmatic Nuclei of Male and Female Rats

Aug 15, 2015Journal of biological rhythms

Differences in Timing and Strength of Daily Gene Rhythms in Thinking, Memory, Emotion, and Body-Clock Areas of Male and Female Rats

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Abstract

Significant rhythms of Per1, Per2, and Bmal1 were observed across various brain regions in male and female rats with a 24-hour period.

  • Clock gene expression was examined in the SCN, prefrontal cortex, insula, paraventricular nucleus, amygdala, and hippocampus.
  • Three distinct clock gene expression profiles were identified, indicating diversity among brain clocks.
  • Overall, male and female rats showed similar clock gene expression profiles, but some sex differences were noted.
  • Females exhibited fewer robust rhythms in the medial prefrontal cortex and more robust rhythms in the hippocampus compared to males.
  • Gonadal hormones may influence the expression of the molecular clock, as indicated by differences in clock gene expression in cycling versus noncycling females.

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