REV-ERBα and the clock gene machinery in mouse peripheral tissues: a possible role as a synchronizing hinge.

Jul 25, 2012Journal of biological regulators and homeostatic agents

REV-ERBα and clock genes in mouse body tissues: a potential role as a timing connector

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Abstract

A statistically significant difference was found in the acrophases of clock gene expression in different organs evaluated under light/dark cycles and constant darkness (p=0.026).

  • The size of the semi-interquartile range of acrophases for clock gene expression was 4:38∓1:12h in light/dark cycles compared to 1:16∓0:10h in constant darkness.
  • In light/dark cycles, REV-ERBα exhibited simultaneous expression across various peripheral tissues, peaking around 07:03∓0.8h.
  • In constant darkness, all core clock genes showed simultaneous phases in different peripheral tissues, with REV-ERBα peaking around 07:09∓0.9h.
  • REV-ERBα is the only clock gene that maintains consistent timing of oscillation in both light/dark and constant darkness conditions.
  • Oscillation in REV-ERBα ligands may influence the phase and amplitude of circadian rhythms and physiological outputs.

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