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The Induction of Fos-Like Proteins in the Suprachiasmatic Nuclei and Intergeniculate Leaflet by Light Pulses in Degus (Octodon degus) and Rats

Kristine Krajnak

Department of Psychology and Reproductive Sciences Program, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1109

Lia Dickenson

Department of Psychology and Reproductive Sciences Program, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1109

Theresa M. Lee

Department of Psychology and Reproductive Sciences Program, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1109

In nocturnal rodents, exposure to light results in an increase in Fos expression in two regions that receive direct retinal input: the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) of the hypothalamus and the intergeniculate leaflet (IGL) of the thalamus. The induction of Fos within the SCN of nocturnal rodents is phase dependent, with light presented during the subjective night increasing Fos expression and light presented during the subjective day having little effect. By contrast, Fos expression increases in the IGL when light is presented during the subjective day or night. It is unclear whether Fos is part of the pathway mediating light-induced phase shifts in diurnal rodents. In the present study, the ability of light to induce immunostaining for Fos in the SCN and IGL was compared in diurnal rodents, Octodon degus (degus), and nocturnal rats. Degus and rats were either maintained in constant darkness or exposed to a 1-h light pulse at circadian time (CT) 4 or 16. Degus exhibit robust phase shifts at each of those circadian hours, whereas rats demonstrate phase shifts only at CT 16. In degus, exposure to a 1-h light pulse at CT 16 resulted in an increase in the number of Fos-immunopositive (Fos+) cells in the ventrolateral SCN. By contrast, a 1-h light pulse at CT 4 resulted in a decrease in the number of Fos+ cells in the dorsomedial portion of the SCN. In rats, a light pulse presented at CT 16 resulted in an increase in Fos+ cells throughout the SCN, and a pulse at CT 4 had no effect on Fos staining. Both degus and rats showed increases in Fos expression in the IGL after light exposure at CTs 4 and 16. The authors conclude that light pulses presented at times that produce phase shifts in activity rhythms also alter Fos expression in the SCN and IGL of degus. Although these effects of light exposure on Fos expression are not identical in diurnal and nocturnal rodents, it is likely that Fos and other immediate early genes are part of the pathway mediating the effects of light in both diurnal and nocturnal rodents.

Key Words: Fos • immediate early genes • diurnal • degu

Journal of Biological Rhythms, Vol. 12, No. 5, 401-412 (1997)
DOI: 10.1177/074873049701200502


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