Abstract

Some cells in the hamster suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) show a circadian rhythm of expression of junB mRNA in constant darkness, while others show junB mRNA only in response to light at night. We found that both the light-induced and spontaneous expressions of junB mRNA are translated into protein in SCN cells. In constant darkness, JunB-like immunoreactivity (lir) appears spontaneously in cells in the dorsal SCN around subjective dawn and persists for at least 4 h into the subjective day. During the subjective night, there is no spontaneous expression, but a light pulse can induce JunB-lir in cells throughout the SCN, and especially in the ventrolateral portion. As a component of AP-1 proteins, JunB may play a role both in mediating circadian responses to photic stimuli and in spontaneous oscillation of elements of the SCN circadian pacemaker.

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