Cloning and developmental expression analysis of prokineticin 2 and its receptor PKR2 in the Syrian hamster surpachiasmatic nucleus

Mar 31, 2009Brain research

Cloning and growth-related activity of prokineticin 2 and its receptor in the Syrian hamster's internal body clock center

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Abstract

PK2 and PKR2 genes were identified in the Syrian hamster, with PK2 expression starting on postnatal day 3.

  • PK2 and PKR2 may be involved in transmitting circadian rhythm signals from the suprachiasmatic nucleus to other brain areas.
  • Sequence alignments show significant similarities between PK2 and PKR2 in mice, rats, and Syrian hamsters.
  • In situ hybridization reveals that both PK2 and PKR2 are expressed in the suprachiasmatic nucleus.
  • PK2 expression shows pronounced daily changes, particularly under constant dark conditions.
  • PKR2 is consistently expressed in the SCN throughout development, while PK2 expression only becomes detectable after birth.

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