Pigment-Dispersing Factor Affects Nocturnal Activity Rhythms, Photic Entrainment, and the Free-Running Period of the Circadian Clock in the Cricket Gryllus bimaculatus
Open Access
- 20 January 2011
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Biological Rhythms
- Vol. 26 (1) , 3-13
- https://doi.org/10.1177/0748730410388746
Abstract
Pigment-dispersing factor (PDF) is a neuropeptide widely distributed in insect brains and plays important roles in the circadian system. In this study, we used RNA interference to study the role of the pigment-dispersing factor (pdf) gene in regulating circadian locomotor rhythms in the cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus. Injections of pdf double-stranded RNA (dspdf) effectively knocked down the pdf mRNA and PDF peptide levels. The treated crickets maintained the rhythm both under light-dark cycles (LD) and constant darkness (DD). However, they showed rhythms with reduced nocturnal activity with prominent peaks at lights-on and lights-off. Entrainability of dspdf-injected crickets was higher than control crickets as they required fewer cycles to resynchronize to the LD cycles shifted by 6 h. The free-running periods of the dspdf-injected crickets were shorter than those of control crickets in DD. These results suggest that PDF is not essential for the rhythm generation but involved in control of the nocturnality, photic entrainment, and fine tuning of the free-running period of the circadian clock.Keywords
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