Selective Distribution of Retinal Input to Mouse SCN Revealed in Analysis of Sagittal Sections

May 22, 2015Journal of biological rhythms

Specific Patterns of Eye Signals Reaching the Mouse Brain’s Internal Clock Area

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Abstract

Three distinct patterns of retinal innervation to the mouse suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) were identified using cholera toxin β.

  • A dense area of innervation was found in the SCN core, marked by gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) and vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) positive cells.
  • Moderate retinal fiber clusters were observed near the core, associated with arginine-vasopressin (AVP)-positive cells.
  • The outer shell and rostral regions of the SCN had few to no detectable retinal fibers.
  • These findings indicate a diversity of retinal inputs to different SCN cell populations.
  • Variation in retinal innervation may influence the responses related to photic phase resetting.

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