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Presence of multiple peripheral circadian oscillators in the tissues controlling voiding function in mice

Circadian clocks are the endogenous oscillators that harmonize a variety of physiological processes within the body. Although many urinary functions exhibit clear daily or circadian variation in diurnal humans and nocturnal rodents, the precise mechanisms of these variations are as yet unclear. In t...

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Autores principales: Noh, Jong-Yun, Han, Dong-Hee, Kim, Mi-Hee, Ko, Il-Gyu, Kim, Sung-Eun, Park, Noheon, Kyoung Choe, Han, Kim, Khae-Hawn, Kim, Kyungjin, Kim, Chang-Ju, Cho, Sehyung
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3972783/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24603368
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/emm.2013.153
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author Noh, Jong-Yun
Han, Dong-Hee
Kim, Mi-Hee
Ko, Il-Gyu
Kim, Sung-Eun
Park, Noheon
Kyoung Choe, Han
Kim, Khae-Hawn
Kim, Kyungjin
Kim, Chang-Ju
Cho, Sehyung
author_facet Noh, Jong-Yun
Han, Dong-Hee
Kim, Mi-Hee
Ko, Il-Gyu
Kim, Sung-Eun
Park, Noheon
Kyoung Choe, Han
Kim, Khae-Hawn
Kim, Kyungjin
Kim, Chang-Ju
Cho, Sehyung
author_sort Noh, Jong-Yun
collection PubMed
description Circadian clocks are the endogenous oscillators that harmonize a variety of physiological processes within the body. Although many urinary functions exhibit clear daily or circadian variation in diurnal humans and nocturnal rodents, the precise mechanisms of these variations are as yet unclear. In the present study, we demonstrate that Per2 promoter activity clearly oscillates in neonate and adult bladders cultured ex vivo from Per2::Luc knock-in mice. In subsequent experiments, we show that multiple local oscillators are operating in all the bladder tissues (detrusor, sphincter and urothelim) and the lumbar spinal cord (L4–5) but not in the pontine micturition center or the ventrolateral periaqueductal gray of the brain. Accordingly, the water intake and urine volume exhibited daily and circadian variations in young adult wild-type mice but not in Per1(−/−)Per2(−/−) mice, suggesting a functional clock-dependent nature of the micturition rhythm. Particularly in PDK mice, the water intake and urinary excretion displayed an arrhythmic pattern under constant darkness, and the amount of water consumed and excreted significantly increased compared with those of WT mice. These results suggest that local circadian clocks reside in three types of bladder tissue and the lumbar spinal cord and may have important roles in the circadian control of micturition function.
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spelling pubmed-39727832014-04-02 Presence of multiple peripheral circadian oscillators in the tissues controlling voiding function in mice Noh, Jong-Yun Han, Dong-Hee Kim, Mi-Hee Ko, Il-Gyu Kim, Sung-Eun Park, Noheon Kyoung Choe, Han Kim, Khae-Hawn Kim, Kyungjin Kim, Chang-Ju Cho, Sehyung Exp Mol Med Original Article Circadian clocks are the endogenous oscillators that harmonize a variety of physiological processes within the body. Although many urinary functions exhibit clear daily or circadian variation in diurnal humans and nocturnal rodents, the precise mechanisms of these variations are as yet unclear. In the present study, we demonstrate that Per2 promoter activity clearly oscillates in neonate and adult bladders cultured ex vivo from Per2::Luc knock-in mice. In subsequent experiments, we show that multiple local oscillators are operating in all the bladder tissues (detrusor, sphincter and urothelim) and the lumbar spinal cord (L4–5) but not in the pontine micturition center or the ventrolateral periaqueductal gray of the brain. Accordingly, the water intake and urine volume exhibited daily and circadian variations in young adult wild-type mice but not in Per1(−/−)Per2(−/−) mice, suggesting a functional clock-dependent nature of the micturition rhythm. Particularly in PDK mice, the water intake and urinary excretion displayed an arrhythmic pattern under constant darkness, and the amount of water consumed and excreted significantly increased compared with those of WT mice. These results suggest that local circadian clocks reside in three types of bladder tissue and the lumbar spinal cord and may have important roles in the circadian control of micturition function. Nature Publishing Group 2014-03 2014-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3972783/ /pubmed/24603368 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/emm.2013.153 Text en Copyright © 2014 KSBMB. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
spellingShingle Original Article
Noh, Jong-Yun
Han, Dong-Hee
Kim, Mi-Hee
Ko, Il-Gyu
Kim, Sung-Eun
Park, Noheon
Kyoung Choe, Han
Kim, Khae-Hawn
Kim, Kyungjin
Kim, Chang-Ju
Cho, Sehyung
Presence of multiple peripheral circadian oscillators in the tissues controlling voiding function in mice
title Presence of multiple peripheral circadian oscillators in the tissues controlling voiding function in mice
title_full Presence of multiple peripheral circadian oscillators in the tissues controlling voiding function in mice
title_fullStr Presence of multiple peripheral circadian oscillators in the tissues controlling voiding function in mice
title_full_unstemmed Presence of multiple peripheral circadian oscillators in the tissues controlling voiding function in mice
title_short Presence of multiple peripheral circadian oscillators in the tissues controlling voiding function in mice
title_sort presence of multiple peripheral circadian oscillators in the tissues controlling voiding function in mice
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3972783/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24603368
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/emm.2013.153
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