Albus Henk, Bonnefont Xavier, Chaves Inês, Yasui Akira, Doczy Judith, van der Horst Gijsbertus T J, Meijer Johanna H
Department of Neurophysiology, Leiden University Medical School, Wassenaarseweg 62, Rijksuniversiteit Leiden, The Netherlands.
Curr Biol. 2002 Jul 9;12(13):1130-3. doi: 10.1016/s0960-9822(02)00923-5.
The mammalian master clock driving circadian rhythmicity in physiology and behavior resides within the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) of the anterior hypothalamus. Circadian rhythms are generated by a set of clock genes via intertwined negative and positive autoregulatory transcription-translation feedback loops. The Cryptochrome 1 and 2 genes are indispensable for molecular core oscillator function, as evident from the arrhythmic wheel-running behavior and lack of rhythmic clock gene expression in mCry1/mCry2 double-mutant mice in constant darkness. In the present study, using real-time multiunit electrode activity recordings in hypothalamic slices, we show that SCN neurons from mCry-deficient mice kept in constant darkness lack circadian oscillations in firing patterns. This proves that cryptochromes, and thus an intact circadian clockwork, are prerequisites for circadian electrical activity in SCN neurons. Interestingly, when mCry-deficient mice were kept in normal light-dark conditions and SCN slices were prepared 2 hr after the beginning of the day, a single noncircadian peak in neuronal activity was detected. This light-induced rise in electrical activity of the SCN may explain why mCry-deficient mice lack the arrhythmic short bouts of wheel-running activity and instead show apparently normal behavior in normal day-night cycles.
驱动生理和行为中昼夜节律的哺乳动物主时钟位于下丘脑前部的视交叉上核(SCN)内。昼夜节律由一组时钟基因通过相互交织的负向和正向自动调节转录-翻译反馈环产生。隐花色素1和2基因对于分子核心振荡器功能不可或缺,这在持续黑暗中mCry1/mCry2双突变小鼠的无节律轮转行为以及缺乏节律性时钟基因表达中得到了体现。在本研究中,通过在下丘脑切片中进行实时多单元电极活动记录,我们发现持续处于黑暗中的mCry缺陷小鼠的SCN神经元在放电模式上缺乏昼夜节律振荡。这证明隐花色素以及完整的昼夜节律机制是SCN神经元昼夜电活动的先决条件。有趣的是,当mCry缺陷小鼠处于正常的明暗条件下,并且在一天开始后2小时制备SCN切片时,检测到神经元活动中出现单个非昼夜节律性峰值。SCN电活动的这种光诱导增加可能解释了为什么mCry缺陷小鼠缺乏无节律的短时间轮转活动发作,而是在正常的昼夜周期中表现出明显正常的行为。