DIURNAL RHYTHM IN PROOPIOMELANOCORTIN MESSENGER-RNA IN THE ARCUATE NUCLEUS OF THE MALE-RAT

Citation
Ra. Steiner et al., DIURNAL RHYTHM IN PROOPIOMELANOCORTIN MESSENGER-RNA IN THE ARCUATE NUCLEUS OF THE MALE-RAT, Journal of neuroendocrinology, 6(6), 1994, pp. 603-608
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences,"Endocrynology & Metabolism
ISSN journal
09538194
Volume
6
Issue
6
Year of publication
1994
Pages
603 - 608
Database
ISI
SICI code
0953-8194(1994)6:6<603:DRIPMI>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
We tested the hypotheses that in the male rat, expression of proopiome lanocortin (POMC) mRNA in cells of the arcuate nucleus displays a diur nal fluctuation and that expression of this rhythm is dependent upon t he secretory products of the testis. To accomplish this, we sacrificed groups of testes-intact and castrated adult male rats throughout the day and compared levels of POMC mRNA in individual cells of the arcuat e nucleus across time and between groups. Adult male rats were housed on a 12-12 L D cycle with lights on a 0600 h and were divided into gro ups that were either castrated or left intact. Four days later, pairs from these groups were sacrificed at 0600 h, 1200 h, 1800 h, 2400 h, a nd again at 0600 h (n = 4 per group at each time point). We used in si tu hybridization and a computerized image analysis system to measure c ellular levels of POMC mRNA, as reflected by the number of autoradiogr aphic grains over individual cells in the rostral quarter of the arcua te nucleus (counting similar to 30 cells per animal). Using cosinor an alysis, we observed that in intact male rats, POMC mRNA levels varied significantly over the 24 h day with a nadir value at 1800 h, In contr ast, there was no significant diurnal variation in POMC mRNA levels in castrated animals. POMC mRNA levels were significantly greater in the intact compared with castrated animals at every time point (P <0.01), except at 1800 h, when the groups did not differ significantly from o ne another. We conclude that adult male rats display at diurnal rhythm in cellular POMC mRNA levels in the arcuate nucleus, and we infer tha t testosterone or some other secretory product of the testis is a prer equisite for expression of this rhythm.