Vasopressin receptor V1a regulates circadian rhythms of locomotor activity and expression of clock-controlled genes in the suprachiasmatic nuclei

Dec 5, 2008American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology

Vasopressin receptor V1a influences daily activity patterns and clock gene signals in the brain's internal clock

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Abstract

V1a mRNA levels in the suprachiasmatic nuclei exhibit a circadian rhythm, peaking at night.

  • V1a-deficient mice show a significant reduction in circadian rhythmicity of locomotor activities (50-75% reduction in power).
  • Light masking and light-induced phase shift effects remain unaffected in V1a-deficient mice.
  • The expression of core clock genes is unchanged in V1a-deficient mice.
  • Prokineticin 2 (PK2) mRNA oscillation amplitude is reduced by approximately 50% in V1a-deficient mice.
  • AVP enhances the transcriptional activity of the PK2 promoter via the V1a receptor.

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