2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2826.2009.01942.x
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Photoperiodic Modulation of Clock Gene Expression in the Avian Premammillary Nucleus

Abstract: The premammillary nucleus (PMM) has been shown to contain a daily endogenous dual-oscillation in dopamine (DA)/melatonin (MEL) as well as c-fos mRNA expression that is associated with the daily photo-inducible phase of gonad growth in turkeys. In the present study, the expression of clock genes (Bmal1, Clock, Cry1, Cry2, Per2 and Per3) in the PMM was determined under short (8 : 16 h light/dark cycle) and long (16 : 8 h light/dark cycle) photoperiods relative to changes associated with the diurnal rhythm of DA … Show more

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“…It is not clear, at this stage, what molecular components link the circadian clock to Dio2 or Dio3. The MBH of quail and the PMM of turkeys rhythmically express clock genes [76,77,92]. In humans, Dio2 is regulated by CCAAT/enhancer-binding proteins, and per2 is known to be a target of these transcription factors as well [61,140].…”
Section: Seasonal Cycles and Photoperiodism In Birdsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is not clear, at this stage, what molecular components link the circadian clock to Dio2 or Dio3. The MBH of quail and the PMM of turkeys rhythmically express clock genes [76,77,92]. In humans, Dio2 is regulated by CCAAT/enhancer-binding proteins, and per2 is known to be a target of these transcription factors as well [61,140].…”
Section: Seasonal Cycles and Photoperiodism In Birdsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PMH of turkeys also presents a distinct circadian expression of clock genes compared to the pineal gland and the brain master clock, the suprachiasmatic nucleus. In particular, Cry1 and Per3 seem to mediate the photic responses associated with the control of the reproductive system (Leclerc et al, 2010). …”
Section: Premammillary Hypothalamic Area Mediates Seasonal Reproductimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The established pathway from the PMM to the pars tuberalis (PT) [15] suggests that the output of the photoperiodic signal is transmitted to the neuroendocrine system cascade that facilitates the release of GnRH-I. Indeed, the photic input for circadian photoentrainment is detected by melanopsin and measured by clock genes localized within DA-Mel neurons in the PMM [15,16]. The encoded photoperiodic information is transmitted via the DAergic system to the PT of the endocrine system as DAergic fibers from PMM DA-Mel neurons project to the PT [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%