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Mouse dexamethasone-induced RAS protein 1 gene is expressed in a circadian rhythmic manner in the suprachiasmatic nucleus

Authors :
Ryoko Araki
Nanae Umeda
Akira Yasui
Masumi Abe
Tatsuya Ohhata
Akira Fujimori
Gijsbertus T. J. van der Horst
Hajime Ohkaze
Shin Ichi T Inouye
Hirokazu Takahashi
Ryutaro Fukumura
Yoko Tsutsumi
Mitsugu Sujino
Source :
Brain research. Molecular brain research. 110(1)
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

We identified the Dexamethasone-induced RAS protein 1 (Dexras1) gene as a cycling gene in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN). Investigation of the whole brain using in situ hybridization demonstrated the localization of the expression of the gene in the SCN, thalamus, piriform cortex and hippocampus. However, rhythmic expression of the gene was observed only in the SCN. The rhythmic change in gene expression during 1 day was approximately five-fold, and the maximum expression was observed during subjective night. Real-time PCR using the SCN, paraventricular nucleus and cortex confirmed these results. Next, we analyzed the expression of the Dexras1 gene in the SCN of cryptochrome (Cry) 1 and 2 double knockout mice. We found that the rhythmic expression disappeared. The results indicate that Dexras1 rhythmicity and levels are dependent upon CRYs. This is the first time that the G protein, which may be involved in the input pathway, has been isolated as a cycling gene in the SCN.

Details

ISSN :
0169328X
Volume :
110
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Brain research. Molecular brain research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3d7488fc523cddfab14eb058b67d042a