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The influence of modifications of normal photoperiodicity on the state of c-fos (gene of immediate functional response) in neurons of the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SChNs) of the rat hypothalamus was examined; samples were taken during the subjective day and night. In animals kept under normal conditions of alternation of light and darkness, expression of the product of this gene and marker of its activation (c-Fos protein) demonstrated a rather clear circadian pattern, with a greater level of the immunoreactivity of this protein at the day period. Constant illumination for 7 days disturbed the rhythm of the c-fos activity and smoothed circadian variations of the level of immunoreactivity of c-Fos. Under conditions of light deprivation of a similar duration, we observed a significant (more than twofold) increase in the indices of concentration of c-Fos and its content in the nuclei of SChN neurons, as well of the total content of this protein in SChN slices, at the day phase. Possible mechanisms of the influence of modifications of the photoperiod on the state of the c-fos gene in SChN cells, in particular the relation of the respective changes to variations of the level of melatonin, are discussed. It is emphasized that natural photoperiodicity and its experimental modifications result in noticeable shifts of the geometrical dimensions of the nuclei of SChN neurons.
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Neirofiziologiya/Neurophysiology, Vol. 40, No. 2, pp. 112–118, March–April, 2008.
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Pishak, V.P., Bulyk, R.E. & Vasilenko, D.A. State of the immediate-response gene c-fos in neurons of the hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nuclei of rats under conditions of modifications of the photocycle. Neurophysiology 40, 98–104 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11062-008-9027-2
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