Slice Preparation, Organotypic Tissue Culturing and Luciferase Recording of Clock Gene Activity in the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus

Mar 5, 2011Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE

Measuring daily clock gene activity in cultured brain tissue slices from the body’s internal clock center

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Abstract

The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) contains approximately 8,000 neurons in each nucleus and measures about 947 μm in length.

  • The SCN is responsible for coordinating daily rhythms in physiology and behavior through a central circadian clock.
  • Light synchronizes the circadian clock directly via the retina and optic nerve.
  • Circadian oscillations are produced by interactions among various 'clock genes' and their protein products, including the Period genes.
  • Endogenous cyclic activity of the SCN can persist in adult tissue slices, facilitating in vitro study.
  • Transgenic PERIOD2::LUCIFERASE mice allow real-time monitoring of PER2 expression through bioluminescence, reflecting protein production.

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