The Rat Circadian Clockwork and its Photoperiodic Entrainment During Development

May 12, 2006Chronobiology international

How the rat's internal day-night clock develops and adjusts to day length

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Abstract

The expression of the clock gene Bmal1 and Per1 in 1-day-old rats was already rhythmic.

  • Rhythmicity in the dorsomedial suprachiasmatic nucleus (dm-SCN) developed earlier than in the ventrolateral SCN (vl-SCN).
  • Photoperiodic effects on rhythmicity were observed to occur earlier in the vl-SCN compared to the dm-SCN.
  • By the second postnatal day, all four clock genes (Per1, Per2, Cry1, and Bmal1) exhibited rhythmic expression.
  • Per1 and Per2 mRNA rhythms began to show photoperiodic influence starting on the 10th postnatal day.
  • Overall, the development of rhythms in clock gene expression in the rat SCN primarily occurs after birth.

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