Sato T, Kawamura H
Neurosci Res. 1984 Feb;1(1):45-52. doi: 10.1016/0168-0102(84)90029-4.
In the siberian chipmunk, a diurnal rodent, a pair of bipolar electrodes were implanted bilaterally near the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN). Long-term simultaneous recordings of multiple unit activity (MUA) inside and outside the SCN revealed diurnal rhythms inside the SCN that showed a daytime peak in activity during a 24 h light-dark cycle (LD 12:12). These rhythms persisted during constant darkness. MUA outside the SCN and overt behavior showed circadian rhythms that paralleled MUA inside the SCN. No phase reversal similar to that found in the nocturnal rat was observed.
在西伯利亚花栗鼠(一种昼行性啮齿动物)中,一对双极电极被双侧植入视交叉上核(SCN)附近。对SCN内外的多单位活动(MUA)进行长期同步记录,结果显示SCN内存在昼夜节律,在24小时明暗循环(LD 12:12)中,其活动在白天出现峰值。这些节律在持续黑暗中依然存在。SCN外的MUA和明显行为呈现出与SCN内MUA平行的昼夜节律。未观察到类似于夜行性大鼠中发现的相位反转现象。