Light regulates expression of a Fos-related protein in rat suprachiasmatic nuclei.

N Aronin, SM Sagar, FR Sharp… - Proceedings of the …, 1990 - National Acad Sciences
N Aronin, SM Sagar, FR Sharp, WJ Schwartz
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1990National Acad Sciences
Mammalian circadian rhythmicity is endogenously generated by a pacemaker in the
suprachiasmatic nuclei and precisely entrained to the 24-hr day/night cycle by periodic
environmental light cues. We show that light alters the immunoreactive levels of a
transcriptional regulatory protein, Fos, in the suprachiasmatic nuclei of albino rats. Photic
regulation of Fos immunoreactivity does not occur in other retino-recipient brain areas
except for the intergeniculate leaflet, which appears to be involved in mediating some of the …
Mammalian circadian rhythmicity is endogenously generated by a pacemaker in the suprachiasmatic nuclei and precisely entrained to the 24-hr day/night cycle by periodic environmental light cues. We show that light alters the immunoreactive levels of a transcriptional regulatory protein, Fos, in the suprachiasmatic nuclei of albino rats. Photic regulation of Fos immunoreactivity does not occur in other retino-recipient brain areas except for the intergeniculate leaflet, which appears to be involved in mediating some of the complex effects of light on expressed circadian rhythms. Our results point to a promising new functional marker for the cellular effects of light and suggest that the expression of Fos or a related nuclear protein may be part of the mechanism for photic entrainment of the circadian clock to environmental light/dark cycles.
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