Circadian Rhythms of PER2::LUC in Individual Primary Mouse Hepatocytes and Cultures

  • Casey J. Guenthner (520047)
  • Martha E. Luitje (520048)
  • Lorna A. Pyle (520049)
  • Penny C. Molyneux (520050)
  • Jimmy K. Yu (520051)
  • Alexander S. Li (520052)
  • Tanya L. Leise (174630)
  • Mary E. Harrington (520053)
Publication date
February 2014

Abstract

<div><p>Background</p><p>Hepatocytes, the parenchymal cells of the liver, express core clock genes, such as <i>Period2</i> and <i>Cryptochrome2</i>, which are involved in the transcriptional/translational feedback loop of the circadian clock. Whether or not the liver is capable of sustaining rhythms independent of a central pacemaker is controversial. Whether and how circadian information may be shared among cells in the liver in order to sustain oscillations is currently unknown.</p><p>Results</p><p>In this study we isolated primary hepatocytes from transgenic <i>Per2<sup>Luc</sup></i> mice and used bioluminescence as a read-out of the state of the circadian clock. Hepatocytes cultured in a collagen gel sandwich configuration exhibited per...

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