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Verfasst von:Arraj, Mahran [VerfasserIn]   i
 Lemmer, Björn [VerfasserIn]   i
Titel:Circadian rhythms in heart rate, motility, and body temperature of wild‐type C57 and eNOS knock‐out mice under light‐dark, free‐run, and after time zone transition
Verf.angabe:M. Arraj and B. Lemmer
Jahr:2006
Umfang:18 S.
Fussnoten:Published online: 07 Jul 2009 ; Elektronische Reproduktion der Druck-Ausgabe ; Gesehen am 07.04.2022
Titel Quelle:Enthalten in: Chronobiology international
Ort Quelle:Philadelphia, Pa. : Taylor & Francis, 1984
Jahr Quelle:2006
Band/Heft Quelle:23(2006), 4, Seite 795-812
ISSN Quelle:1525-6073
Abstract:The nitric oxide (NO) system is involved in the regulation of the cardiovascular system in controlling central and peripheral vascular tone and cardiac functions. It was the aim of this study to investigate in wild‐type C57BL/6 and endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) knock‐out mice (eNOS‐/‐) the contribution of NO on the circadian rhythms in heart rate (HR), motility (motor activity [MA]), and body temperature (BT) under various environmental conditions. Experiments were performed in 12∶12 h of a light:dark cycle (LD), under free‐run in total darkness (DD), and after a phase delay shift of the LD cycle by −6 h (i.e., under simulation of a westward time zone transition). All parameters were monitored by radiotelemetry in freely moving mice. In LD, no significant differences in the rhythms of HR and MA were observed between the two strains of mice. BT, however, was significantly lower during the light phase in eNOS‐/‐ mice, resulting in a significantly greater amplitude. The period of the free‐running rhythm in DD was slightly shorter for all variables, though not significant. In general, rhythmicity was greater in eNOS‐/‐ than in C57 mice both in LD and DD. After a delay shift of the LD cycle, HR and BT were resynchronized to the new LD schedule within 5-6 days, and resynchronization of MA occurred within 2-3 days. The results in telemetrically instrumented mice show that complete knock‐out of the endothelial NO system—though expressed in the suprachiasmatic nuclei and in peripheral tissues—did not affect the circadian organization of heart rate and motility. The circadian regulation of the body temperature was slightly affected in eNOS‐/‐ mice.
DOI:doi:10.1080/07420520600827111
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Volltext: https://doi.org/10.1080/07420520600827111
 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/07420520600827111
Datenträger:Online-Ressource
Sprache:eng
Sach-SW:Body temperature
 C57BL/6 mice
 Circadian rhythms
 eNOS‐knock‐out mice
 Free‐run in DD
 Heart rate
 Jet lag
 LD phase delay
 Light:dark cycle LD
 Motility
 Telemetry
K10plus-PPN:1798097559
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