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Publication : A Conserved Bicycle Model for Circadian Clock Control of Membrane Excitability.

First Author  Flourakis M Year  2015
Journal  Cell Volume  162
Issue  4 Pages  836-48
PubMed ID  26276633 Mgi Jnum  J:238767
Mgi Id  MGI:5823776 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2015.07.036
Citation  Flourakis M, et al. (2015) A Conserved Bicycle Model for Circadian Clock Control of Membrane Excitability. Cell 162(4):836-48
abstractText  Circadian clocks regulate membrane excitability in master pacemaker neurons to control daily rhythms of sleep and wake. Here, we find that two distinctly timed electrical drives collaborate to impose rhythmicity on Drosophila clock neurons. In the morning, a voltage-independent sodium conductance via the NA/NALCN ion channel depolarizes these neurons. This current is driven by the rhythmic expression of NCA localization factor-1, linking the molecular clock to ion channel function. In the evening, basal potassium currents peak to silence clock neurons. Remarkably, daily antiphase cycles of sodium and potassium currents also drive mouse clock neuron rhythms. Thus, we reveal an evolutionarily ancient strategy for the neural mechanisms that govern daily sleep and wake.
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