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Reduced Neurophysin Immunoreactivity in Rat Suprachiasmatic Nucleus Parallels Dissociation of Circadian Feeding Rhythm in Constant Light
Authors:B Steinhorst  J K Mai  W J Rietveld
Abstract:Several distinct neuronal populations can be outlined in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) by employing immunohistochemistry. Understanding their interaction may serve as the key to the processes involved in the generation of circadian rhythms by the SCN. 15 adult rats were exposed to constant dim light (LL) and 3 animals as controls to an LD 12:12 light schedule over 140 days. When sacrificed 10 of the LL-animals had lost their circadian feeding rhythm while 5 were free-running and the controls kept an entrained rhythm. The brains were immunohistochemically stained for myelin basic protein, neurophysin (NPH), vasoactive intestinal peptide, neuropeptide Y, synaptophysin and the leucocyte epitopes FAL and HNK-1. Demarcation of intensely and very intensely stained NPH-positive areas by subjective gray-level-discrimination and computerized area measurement revealed that in rhythmic rats (n=8) the areas containing the stained material were twice as large (0.06 ± 0.03 mm2 vs. 0.028 ± 0.027 mm2; p=0.05) than in arrhythmic animals. It is hypothesized that low NPH-contents in arrhythmic animals reflect arrest of the 'clockwork' in the SCN at circadian time 12:00.
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