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Temperature Cycles as Zeitgeber for the Circadian Clock of Two Burrowing Rodents,the Normothermic Antelope Ground Squirrel and the Heterothermic Syrian Hamster
Authors:Hermann H Pohl
Abstract:The circadian systems of two burrowing rodents, the normothermic diurnal antelope ground squirrel (Ammospermophilus leucurus) and the heterothermic nocturnal Syrian hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) were compared with respect to entrainment by temperature cycles. Both species were subjected to the same ambient temperature (Ta) cycles with amplitudes between 4 and 12ºC at constant illuminations (100 and 0.05 lux in squirrels; 1.0 lux in hamsters). Wheel running activity was continuously measured. There was considerable interindividual variation in the daily pattern of wheel-running activity and in the ability to entrain to Ta cycles of the same amplitude in both species. The activity rhythms of about 33 to 67% of the animals of the two species entrained to Ta cycles with amplitudes of 6 to 12ºC. One of six squirrels and one of nine hamsters even entrained to Ta cycles of 4ºC. In the antelope ground squirrels, activity occurred predominantly in the cooler phase of the Ta cycle, whereas hamsters were mainly active during the warmer phase. In some squirrels, the activity rhythms were split in two main components which were both entrained to the cooler fraction of the Ta cycle, sometimes with additional (masking) activity during the warmer fraction (above 30ºC). The results do not support the earlier view that temperature cycles affect the circadian systems of heterothermic mammals, including hibernators, more strongly than those of normothermic species. It is suggested that behavioral and physiological adjustments to the environmental conditions play an important role for mammalian circadian systems to respond to temperature changes as a zeitgeber.
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