Distinct Phase Relationships between Suprachiasmatic Molecular Rhythms, Cerebral Cortex Molecular Rhythms, and Behavioral Rhythms in Early Runner (CAST/EiJ) and Nocturnal (C57BL/6J) Mice

Oct 2, 2012Sleep

Different timing relationships between body clock, thinking brain rhythms, and behavior in early-active and night-active mice

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Abstract

Sleep/wake cycles were advanced by approximately 4 hours in CAST mice relative to B6 mice.

  • CAST mice exhibit phase-advanced rhythms of Period1 and Period2 gene expression in the cerebral cortex compared to B6 mice.
  • Differences in the timing of activity onset between CAST and B6 mice cannot be explained by variations in circadian period or the photic phase response curve.
  • The timing of molecular oscillations in the suprachiasmatic nucleus is not affected by the strain differences.
  • CAST mice may serve as a model to explore mechanisms downstream of the suprachiasmatic nucleus that influence circadian behavior and entrainment to light cycles.

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