RRC ID 30243
Author Miller JE, Granados-Fuentes D, Wang T, Marpegan L, Holy TE, Herzog ED.
Title Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide mediates circadian rhythms in mammalian olfactory bulb and olfaction.
Journal J Neurosci
Abstract Accumulating evidence suggests that the olfactory bulbs (OBs) function as an independent circadian system regulating daily rhythms in olfactory performance. However, the cells and signals in the olfactory system that generate and coordinate these circadian rhythms are unknown. Using real-time imaging of gene expression, we found that the isolated olfactory epithelium and OB, but not the piriform cortex, express similar, sustained circadian rhythms in PERIOD2 (PER2). In vivo, PER2 expression in the OB of mice is circadian, approximately doubling with a peak around subjective dusk. Furthermore, mice exhibit circadian rhythms in odor detection performance with a peak at approximately subjective dusk. We also found that circadian rhythms in gene expression and odor detection performance require vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) or its receptor VPAC2R. VIP is expressed, in a circadian manner, in interneurons in the external plexiform and periglomerular layers, whereas VPAC2R is expressed in mitral and external tufted cells in the OB. Together, these results indicate that VIP signaling modulates the output from the OB to maintain circadian rhythms in the mammalian olfactory system.
Volume 34(17)
Pages 6040-6
Published 2014-4-23
DOI 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4713-13.2014
PII 34/17/6040
PMID 24760863
PMC PMC3996221
MeSH Animals Cerebral Cortex / metabolism Circadian Rhythm / physiology* Male Mice Motor Activity / physiology Olfactory Bulb / metabolism* Olfactory Mucosa / metabolism Olfactory Pathways / metabolism* Period Circadian Proteins / genetics Period Circadian Proteins / metabolism Receptors, Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide, Type II / genetics Receptors, Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide, Type II / metabolism Smell / physiology* Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide / metabolism*
IF 5.674
Times Cited 20
WOS Category NEUROSCIENCES
Resource
Mice RBRC02189