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Tubulin Polymerization Promoting Protein Affects the Circadian Timing System in C57Bl/6 Mice

机译:管蛋白聚合促进蛋白质影响C57BL / 6小鼠中的昼夜时序系统

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The circadian timing system (CTS) is a complex set of cyclic cellular mechanisms which serve to synchronize discrete cell groups across multiple organ systems to adapt the bodys physiology to a (roughly) 24-hour clock. Many genes and hormones have been shown to be strongly associated with the CTS, some of which include the genes Bmal1, Period1, Period2, Cryptochrome1, and Cryptochrome2, and the hormone melatonin. Previous data suggest that microtubule dynamics play an important role in melatonin function as it relates to the CTS in vitro, though this relationship has never been explored in vivo. The purpose of this study was to determine whether disruption of microtubule regulation in C57Bl/6 mice results in measurable changes to the CTS. To study the potential effects of microtubule dynamics on the CTS in vivo, we utilized a mouse model of microtubule instability, knocked out for the tubulin polymerization promoting protein gene (Tppp -/-), comparing them to their wild type (WT) littermates in three categories: locomotor activity (in light/dark and dark/dark photoperiods), serial clock gene expression, and serial serum melatonin concentration. These comparisons showed differences in all three categories, including significant differences in locomotor characteristics under dark/dark conditions. Our findings support and extend previous reports that microtubule dynamics are a modulator of circadian rhythm regulation likely through a mechanism involving melatonin induced phase shifting.
机译:昼夜时序系统(CTS)是一组复杂的循环蜂窝机构,它用于在多器官系统上同步离散小区组,以使BODDS生理适应(大致)24小时时钟。许多基因和激素已被证明与CTS强烈相关,其中一些基因包括BMAL1,时期1,时段2,加密色谱和加密量2,以及激素褪黑素。以前的数据表明,微管动态在褪黑激素作用中发挥着重要作用,因为它与体外的CTS涉及CTS,尽管这种关系从未在体内探索过。本研究的目的是确定C57BL / 6小鼠中的微管调节是否导致CTS的可测量变化。为了研究微管动态对体内CTS的潜在影响,我们利用了微小的微管不稳定性的模型,敲除小管蛋白聚合促进蛋白质基因(TPPP - / - ),将它们与其野生型(WT)凋落物进行比较三类:机车活动(光/暗和暗/暗光纤),连续时钟基因表达和连续血清褪黑素浓度。这些比较显示了所有三种类别的差异,包括黑暗/暗条件下运动特性的显着差异。我们的调查结果支持并扩展之前的报道,即微管动态是可能通过涉及褪黑激素诱导相移的机制的昼夜节律调节的调节剂。

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