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The Journal of Neuroscience, May 15, 1998, 18(10):3843-3852
Hypothalamic Ventromedial Nuclei Amplify Circadian Rhythms: Do
They Contain a Food-Entrained Endogenous Oscillator?
SuJean
Choi,
Lai Sze
Wong,
Cherrilyn
Yamat, and
Mary F.
Dallman
Department of Physiology, University of California San Francisco,
San Francisco, California 94143-0444
Several endogenous oscillators determine circadian rhythms. One,
light-entrained, is in the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN), the others,
food-entrained, are in unknown sites. To determine how the hypothalamic
ventromedial nuclei (VMN) and feeding affect rhythms, we compared
nocturnally active rats fed either ad libitum or for 2 hr/d during light [restricted feeding (RF)] and either with or
without colchicine-induced disruption of VMN. We measured rhythms in
temperature, locomotor activity, feeding, drinking, corticosterone, and
the numbers of cells expressing c-Fos in light/dark in hypothalamic
nuclei, the suprachiasmatic nuclei, and two major SCN targets,
the subparaventricular zone (sPVNz) and paraventricular thalamus
(pvTHAL). c-Fos cells were always light > dark in SCN, whereas
the VMN and sPVNz lacked light/dark differences except after RF
and RF plus VMN disruption, respectively. Controls fed ad
libitum had high-amplitude rhythms and, generally, c-Fos cells dark > light. In RF controls, a c-Fos pattern dark > light
occurred in VMN; generally, c-Fos cell numbers increased elsewhere
maintaining dark > light. By contrast, levels of corticosterone
peaked before food. In rats fed ad libitum, VMN with
colchicine markedly reduced rhythm amplitudes, not phase. c-Fos
patterns were abolished except in pvTHAL and SCN. In RF, VMN disruption
blocked corticosterone and light/dark c-Fos patterns in all nuclei but
produced a pattern in the sPVNz like SCN. We conclude that VMN amplify
rhythmic output from the SCN, and the RF-induced rhythm in VMN enhances
c-Fos activity driven by the SCN. The VMN may contain a food-entrained oscillator, and the sPVNz may integrate output from several
oscillators.
Key words:
hypothalamus; suprachiasmatic nucleus; ventromedial
nucleus; circadian rhythms; endogenous oscillators; subparaventricular
zone; c-Fos protein
Copyright © 1998 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/98/18103843-10$05.00/0
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