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The role of Clock in the plasticity of circadian entrainment
Authors:Udo Ryuta  Hamada Toshiyuki  Horikawa Kazumasa  Iwahana Eiko  Miyakawa Kazuko  Otsuka Kuniaki  Shibata Shigenobu
Institution:Department of Pharmacology, School of Science and Engineering, Waseda University, Bldg 61, Room 515, Ohkubo 3-4-1, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 169-8555, Japan.
Abstract:The mammalian circadian clock lying in suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) is synchronized to about 24 h by the environmental light-dark cycle (LD). The circadian clock exhibits limits of entrainment above and below 24 h, beyond which it will not entrain. Little is known about the mechanisms regulating the limits of entrainment. In this study, we show that wild-type mice entrain to only an LD 24 h cycle, whereas Clock mutant mice can entrain to an LD 24, 28, and 32 h except for LD 20 h and LD 36 h cycle. Under an LD 28 h cycle, Clock mutant mice showed a clear rhythm in Per2 mRNA expression in the SCN and behavior. Light response was also increased. This is the first report to show that the Clock mutation makes it possible to adapt the circadian oscillator to a long period cycle and indicates that the clock gene may have an important role for the limits of entrainment of the SCN to LD cycle.
Keywords:Circadian rhythm  Body temperature  Clock  Period 1  Period 2  Suprachiasmatic nucleus
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