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Characteristics of a circadian pacemaker in the suprachiasmatic nucleus

Shin Ichi T Inouye, +1 more
- 01 Jun 1982 - 
- Vol. 146, Iss: 2, pp 153-160
TLDR
The results suggest an endogenous nature of the circadian rhythm of the SCN within the hypothalamic island, which may have not only an inherent ability to generate a circadian rhythm, but also an intricate machinery to regulate its phase.
Abstract
The nature of the circadian rhythms of the SCN in a hypothalamic island was examined in male rats by recording multiple unit activity from the SCN for longer durations. Successful continuous recording lasted up to 35 days. Neural activity of the SCN inside the island showed free-running rhythms whose periods were slightly longer than 24 h (Figs. 2, 3, Table 1). When the retino-hypothalamic pathway was spared, re-entrainment to a displaced light and dark cycle was attained following a transition period of a few days (Fig. 4). Phases of the rhythms shifted in a phase-dependent manner in response to single light pulses interrupting constant darkness (Fig. 5 and Fig. 6). These results suggest an endogenous nature of the circadian rhythm of the SCN within the hypothalamic island. Thus, neurons or neuronal networks in the SCN may have not only an inherent ability to generate a circadian rhythm, but also an intricate machinery to regulate its phase. Simultaneous recordings from the left and right SCN showed a slight but visible discrepancy in their phases between the two rhythms in 3 out of 12 cases (Fig. 7).

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Circadian rhythms in isolated brain regions.

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Suprachiasmatic nucleus organization

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Retinohypothalamic projections in the hamster and rat demonstrated using cholera toxin.

TL;DR: The organization of retinohypothalamic tract (RHT) projections in the rat and hamster was studied using anterograde transport of cholera toxin conjugated to HRP (CT-HRP).
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TL;DR: The purpose of the present study was to reinvestigate the role of the central retinal projections in neuroendocrine regulation and find that lesions in the suprachiasmatic region of the hypothalamus abolish the constant estrous response to light in the female rat.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a model of non-parametric entrainment of circadian pacemakers is tested for the case of nocturnal rodents using 1 or 2 light pulses per cycle, and the model makes use of the available data on freerunning period (τ) in constant darkness and on phase response curves (PRC) for short light pulses.
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Circadian Rhythms in Drinking Behavior and Locomotor Activity of Rats Are Eliminated by Hypothalamic Lesions

TL;DR: Bilateral electrolytic lesions in the suprachiasmatic nuclei permanently eliminated nocturnal and circadian rhythms in drinking behavior and locomotor activity of albino rats.
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Persistence of circadian rhythmicity in a mammalian hypothalamic "island" containing the suprachiasmatic nucleus

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