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43rd annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Nov 9-13, San-Diego , California

Transient modifications of circadian rhythms after vestibular lesion in rat Martin T1, Mauvieux B1, Bulla J2, Quarck G1, Davenne D1, Denise P1, Besnard S1 1U1075

COMETE UCBN/INSERM, Université de Caen Basse Normandie, 14032 – Caen, France 2 U6139 LMNO UCBN/CNRS, Université de Caen Basse Normandie, 14032 – Caen, France

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Introduction

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regulate behavior and physiology. These biological rhythms such as core temperature (Tc) are controlled both by endogenous master clock and

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All living organisms have endogenous biological timing mechanisms that

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synchronized by external factors, or “zeitgebers”, such as light/dark cycle,

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vestibular system by a chronic 2G centrifugation heavily disrupt circadian

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rhythmicity of Tb and locomotor activity in several species1,2. In order to precise vestibulo-hypothalamic links, we have studied how the loss of

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vestibular information via a chemical lesion influences circadian rhythm

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physical and social activities.

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of temperature and activity in rat.

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Figure 1: Each plot represents a significant example for BVL group (at the top) and control group (in the bottom) for both core temperature (curves) and locomotor activity

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(histograms) rhythms. Before lesion, all rats exhibited a strong circadian rhythm of both Tc and activity (p < 0,01). Immediately after lesion, BVL rats had a large drop of Tc

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followed by a progressive recovery. After this recovery, Periodogram and COSINOR analysis revealed that the Tc rhythm was abolished or presented a main ultradian period

Figure 3: In order to study the period corresponding to the drop and progressive recovery of Tc and locomotor activity after the transtympanic injection (period “B” on the figure 2), data

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