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The adrenal gland circadian clock exhibits a distinct phase advance in spontaneously hypertensive rats.

Sho Tanaka1, Takahiro Ueno2, Akiko Tsunemi2, Chinami Nagura2, Kazunobu Tahira2, Noboru Fukuda2, Masayoshi Soma2, Masanori Abe2.   

Abstract

The circadian clock influences a multitude of cellular and biological processes, including blood pressure control. Spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) exhibit aberrant circadian rhythms affecting cardiovascular parameters, and they also have abnormal clock gene expression profiles in several organs. Given the important role of the adrenal gland in orchestrating circadian oscillations, we investigated the adrenal gland circadian clock in SHR and control Wistar-Kyoto rats maintained under a 12-hour light-dark cycle. Adrenal glands, livers, and serum samples were collected every 4 h and mRNA was extracted for analysis of clock gene expression. Serum levels of corticosterone and aldosterone were also analyzed. Overall, the circadian profiles of Bmal1, Per2, Per3, Cry1, RevErba, Revervb, and Dbp gene expression in SHR adrenal glands were phase-advanced relative to controls. The expression profile of StAR (a representative gene under circadian control in the adrenal gland), as well as the circadian rhythms of serum concentrations of corticosteroid and aldosterone were also phase advanced. E4bp4 gene expression was significantly higher during the dark period, yet the expression of its transcriptional activator, Rora, was significantly lower throughout the 24 h period in SHR adrenal glands than in controls. This paradoxical high E4bp4 gene expression was, however, not observed in the liver. In addition, Per1, Per2, Per3, Reverba, and Reverbb mRNA tended to be lower in SHR adrenal glands than in controls. Thus, we conclude that SHR possess an abnormal adrenal circadian clock, which may affect the transcriptional regulation of clock-controlled genes, and steroid hormone secretion by the adrenal gland.

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Keywords:  Adrenal gland; Circadian clock; Hypertension; Rats; SHR; Spontaneous hypertensive

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30464218     DOI: 10.1038/s41440-018-0148-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hypertens Res        ISSN: 0916-9636            Impact factor:   3.872


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