Abstract

The c-fos mRNA expression pattern in rat neocortex, was determined in the rat kept in a 12:12 light/dark cycle, in constant dark, or in constant light by in situ hybridization. At the beginning of the light period, c-fos mRNA was induced both in the neocortex and suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN). Transiently increased c-fos mRNA expression was detected from 0830 to 0900 and soon declined to basal levels. Immediately prior to the beginning of the dark period, c-fos mRNA expression also increased and remained elevated in the neocortex following the dark period. In the constant dark group, c-fos mRNA expression showed no transient elevation at the beginning of the light period. On the other hand, c-fos mRNA expression in the constant light group increased during their subjective dark period as well as normal light/dark cycle. These results demonstrate a circadian pattern of c-fos mRNA expression in the neocortex which is similar to that observed previously in the inner and outer nuclear layers of the retina.

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