Circadian rhythm of PERIOD2::LUCIFERASE expression in the trigeminal ganglion of mice

小鼠三叉神经节中 PERIOD2::LUCIFERASE 表达的昼夜节律

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作者:Yukie Shirakawa, Sachi N Ohno, Kanae A Yamagata, Eriko Kuramoto, Yoshiaki Oda, Takahiro J Nakamura, Wataru Nakamura, Mitsutaka Sugimura

Conclusion

The expression of Per2 in neurons of the trigeminal ganglion in ex vivo culture and the oscillation in a distinct circadian rhythm suggests that the trigeminal ganglion is responsible for the relay of sensory inputs and temporal gating through autonomous circadian oscillations.

Methods

Immunohistochemistry examined the expression of the PER2 protein in the suprachiasmatic nucleus and trigeminal ganglion of wild-type mice. To measure gene expression as bioluminescence, PERIOD2::LUCIFERASE knock-in (PER2::LUC) mice were used. Unilateral trigeminal ganglion and brain sections including the suprachiasmatic nucleus were incubated ex vivo. Bioluminescence levels were then measured using a highly sensitive photodetector. The same experiments were then conducted with Cry1 gene-deficient (Cry1-/- ) or Cry2 gene-deficient (Cry2-/- ) mice.

Results

In the trigeminal ganglion, immunohistochemistry localized PER2 protein expression within the neuronal cell body. Mouse trigeminal ganglion ex vivo tissues showed distinct circadian oscillations in PER2::LUC levels in all genotypes, wild-type, Cry1-/- , and Cry2-/- . The period was shorter in the trigeminal ganglion than in the suprachiasmatic nucleus; it was shorter in Cry1-/- and longer in Cry2-/- mice than in the wild-type mice.

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