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Emergence of Noise-Induced Oscillations in the Central Circadian Pacemaker.

Authors :
Ko, Caroline H.
Yamada, Yujiro R.
Welsh, David K.
Buhr, Ethan D.
Liu, Andrew C.
Zhang, Eric E.
Ralph, Martin R.
Kay, Steve A.
Forger, Daniel B.
Takahashi, Joseph S.
Source :
PLoS Biology. Oct2010, Vol. 8 Issue 10, p1-19. 19p. 8 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Bmal1 is an essential transcriptional activator within the mammalian circadian clock. We report here that the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of Bmal1-null mutant mice, unexpectedly, generates stochastic oscillations with periods that overlap the circadian range. Dissociated SCN neurons expressed fluctuating levels of PER2 detected by bioluminescence imaging but could not generate circadian oscillations intrinsically. Inhibition of intercellular communication or cyclic-AMP signaling in SCN slices, which provide a positive feed-forward signal to drive the intracellular negative feedback loop, abolished the stochastic oscillations. Propagation of this feed-forward signal between SCN neurons then promotes quasi-circadian oscillations that arise as an emergent property of the SCN network. Experimental analysis and mathematical modeling argue that both intercellular coupling and molecular noise are required for the stochastic rhythms, providing a novel biological example of noise-induced oscillations. The emergence of stochastic circadian oscillations from the SCN network in the absence of cellautonomous circadian oscillatory function highlights a previously unrecognized level of circadian organization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15449173
Volume :
8
Issue :
10
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
PLoS Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
55424999
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000513