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Genetic Disruption of Circadian Rhythms in the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus Causes Helplessness Behavioral Despair and Anxiety-like Behavior in Mice

机译:上视交叉核的昼夜节律的遗传破坏导致小鼠的无助行为绝望和焦虑样行为。

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BackgroundMajor depressive disorder is associated with disturbed circadian rhythms. To investigate the causal relationship between mood disorders and circadian clock disruption, previous studies in animal models have employed light/dark manipulations, global mutations of clock genes, or brain area lesions. However, light can impact mood by noncircadian mechanisms; clock genes have pleiotropic, clock-independent functions; and brain lesions not only disrupt cellular circadian rhythms but also destroy cells and eliminate important neuronal connections, including light reception pathways. Thus, a definitive causal role for functioning circadian clocks in mood regulation has not been established.
机译:背景严重的抑郁症与昼夜节律紊乱有关。为了研究情绪障碍与昼夜节律紊乱之间的因果关系,先前在动物模型中的研究采用了明/暗操作,时钟基因的整体突变或脑部病变。然而,光线可以通过非昼夜节律机制影响情绪。时钟基因具有多效性,与时钟无关的功能;大脑损伤不仅破坏细胞的昼夜节律,而且破坏细胞并消除重要的神经元联系,包括光接收途径。因此,尚未确定功能性昼夜节律在情绪调节中起因果作用。

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