Organization of suprachiasmatic nucleus projections in Syrian hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus): An anterograde and retrograde analysis
- 4 December 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 468 (3) , 361-379
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.10995
Abstract
Circadian rhythms in physiology and behavior are controlled by pacemaker cells located in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the hypothalamus. The mammalian SCN can be classified into two subdivisions (core and shell) based on the organization of neuroactive substances, inputs, and outputs. Recent studies in our laboratory indicate that these subdivisions are associated with functional specialization in Syrian hamsters. The core region, marked by calbindin‐D28K (CalB)‐containing cells, expresses light‐induced, but not rhythmic, clock genes. In the shell compartment, marked by vasopressinergic cells and fibers, clock gene expression is rhythmic. Given these findings, an important question is how photic and rhythmic information are integrated and communicated from each of these regions to effector areas. The present study used localized, intra‐SCN iontophoretic injections of the anterograde tracer biotinylated dextran amine (BDA) to investigate intra‐SCN connectivity and the neural pathways by which information is communicated from SCN subregions to targets. Intra‐SCN connections project from the core to the shell compartment of the SCN, but not from the shell to the CalB region of the SCN. Retrograde tracing experiments were performed using cholera toxin‐β (CTB) to determine more specifically whether SCN efferents originated in the core or shell using neurochemical markers for the rhythmic (vasopressin) and light‐induced (CalB) SCN subregions. The combined results from anterograde and retrograde experiments suggest that all SCN targets receive information from both the light‐induced and rhythmic regions of the SCN (albeit to varying degrees) and indicate that light and rhythmic information may be integrated both within the SCN and at target effector areas. J. Comp. Neurol. 468:361–379, 2004.Keywords
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