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Publication : Circadian rhythm of redox state regulates excitability in suprachiasmatic nucleus neurons.

First Author  Wang TA Year  2012
Journal  Science Volume  337
Issue  6096 Pages  839-42
PubMed ID  22859819 Mgi Jnum  J:186622
Mgi Id  MGI:5432814 Doi  10.1126/science.1222826
Citation  Wang TA, et al. (2012) Circadian rhythm of redox state regulates excitability in suprachiasmatic nucleus neurons. Science 337(6096):839-42
abstractText  Daily rhythms of mammalian physiology, metabolism, and behavior parallel the day-night cycle. They are orchestrated by a central circadian clock in the brain, the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN). Transcription of clock genes is sensitive to metabolic changes in reduction and oxidation (redox); however, circadian cycles in protein oxidation have been reported in anucleate cells, where no transcription occurs. We investigated whether the SCN also expresses redox cycles and how such metabolic oscillations might affect neuronal physiology. We detected self-sustained circadian rhythms of SCN redox state that required the molecular clockwork. The redox oscillation could determine the excitability of SCN neurons through nontranscriptional modulation of multiple potassium (K(+)) channels. Thus, dynamic regulation of SCN excitability appears to be closely tied to metabolism that engages the clockwork machinery.
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