Abstract

Fetal SCN grafts into intact rats were used as a model to study coupling among circadian oscillators. The phase relation in metabolic activity was analyzed between host SCN and fetal SCN grafted into the third (n = 24) or lateral (n = 18) ventricles. Host and third ventricle SCN grafts showed metabolic activity rhythms with peak values at CT 6, as extrapolated from drinking rhythmicity. In lateral ventricle grafted animals only the host SCN showed rhythmicity, although peak values oc curred as indicated by the drinking rhythms at CT 9. The present data suggest asymmetrical communication between host and grafted SCN depending on graft location, which may be related to different types of signal transmission.

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