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

Neil Aronin(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Stephen M. Sagar(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Frank R. Sharp(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), William J. Schwartz(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
August 1, 1990
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Abstract

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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