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Per1 mutation enhances masking responses in mice

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    Abstract

    Light can restrict the activity of an animal to a diurnal or nocturnal niche by synchronizing its endogenous clock (entrainment) which controls the sleep wake cycle. Light can also directly change an animal’s activity level (masking). In mice, high illumination levels decrease activity, i.e. negative masking occurs. To investigate the role of core circadian clock genes Per1 and Per2 in masking, we used a 5-day behavioral masking protocol consisting of 3 h pulses of light given in the night at various illuminances (4–5 lux, 20 lux and 200 lux). Mice lacking the Per1 gene had decreased locomotion in the presence of a light pulse compared to wild-type, Per2 and Per1 Per2 double mutant mice. Per2 single mutant and Per1 Per2 double mutant mice did not show significantly different masking responses compared to wild-type controls. This suggests that Per1 suppresses negative masking responses in mice.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1533-1538
    JournalChronobiology International
    Volume39
    Issue number11
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 3 Oct 2022
    Publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

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