Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2086044510> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2086044510 endingPage "376" @default.
- W2086044510 startingPage "367" @default.
- W2086044510 abstract "Syrian hamsters, Mesocricetus auratus, were confined to novel running wheels for a 3-h period, starting at approximately circadian time (CT) 4.5 (i.e., approaching the middle of their subjective day). It can be reliably predicted from the amount of running in this situation whether or not there will be a subsequent phase-shift. Expression of the immediate early genes c-fos and fosB was examined by immunocytochemistry in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), the intergeniculate leaflet (IGL) of the thalamus, and the medial pretectal area of hamsters that ran vigorously in the novel wheel and would have phase-shifted. c-Fos was increased, compared to levels in a control group left in their home cages, in the IGL, and the pretectum (PT), but decreased in the SCN. No significant changes in FosB were detected in any region examined. An additional experiment argued against the possibility that the changes in c-Fos could be attributed to a rapid advance of the pacemaker to a different phase in the circadian cycle. Counts of c-Fos-positive cells in the IGL were similar in animals given pulses of running starting at CT 4.5 and starting at CT 12.5-16 (i.e., in the subjective night when they would have been active anyway). Altogether the results support the view that activation of the IGL is important in nonphotic clock resetting, and raise the possibility that the PT may also be involved in nonphotic resetting. However, the results also indicate that novelty-induced running does not alter c-Fos induction in a phase-specific manner in the IGL. The inhibition of c-Fos in the SCN by nonphotic phase-shifting events contrasts with the well-known inducing effects of light pulses. These different effects might underlie some of the interactions between nonphotic and photic zeitgebers when both act together on the circadian system." @default.
- W2086044510 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2086044510 creator A5066252280 @default.
- W2086044510 creator A5069225603 @default.
- W2086044510 creator A5088582143 @default.
- W2086044510 date "1998-11-01" @default.
- W2086044510 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W2086044510 title "Expression of Fos in the circadian system following nonphotic stimulation" @default.
- W2086044510 cites W1549812476 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W1643735618 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W1968701192 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W1975146102 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W1975339550 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W1979292274 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W1985474802 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W1989076252 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W1991717598 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2001026574 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2002099091 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2005882944 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2006254842 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2010374209 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2012380187 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2020755214 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2021413168 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2022123095 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2023293597 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2024939752 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2027125623 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2028606580 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2028736852 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2032840952 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2039236418 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2039412176 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2040699715 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2041785769 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2042149835 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2046577583 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2052199760 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2057389295 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2058852403 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2066925219 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2069179900 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2074286790 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2076593032 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2082115088 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2083547344 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2086679987 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2088335423 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2092961177 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2098332991 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2112761751 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2115857241 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2151402814 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2157311085 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2163168417 @default.
- W2086044510 cites W2172247964 @default.
- W2086044510 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/s0361-9230(98)00121-x" @default.
- W2086044510 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9886789" @default.
- W2086044510 hasPublicationYear "1998" @default.
- W2086044510 type Work @default.
- W2086044510 sameAs 2086044510 @default.
- W2086044510 citedByCount "92" @default.
- W2086044510 countsByYear W20860445102012 @default.
- W2086044510 countsByYear W20860445102014 @default.
- W2086044510 countsByYear W20860445102015 @default.
- W2086044510 countsByYear W20860445102016 @default.
- W2086044510 countsByYear W20860445102017 @default.
- W2086044510 countsByYear W20860445102018 @default.
- W2086044510 countsByYear W20860445102021 @default.
- W2086044510 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2086044510 hasAuthorship W2086044510A5066252280 @default.
- W2086044510 hasAuthorship W2086044510A5069225603 @default.
- W2086044510 hasAuthorship W2086044510A5088582143 @default.
- W2086044510 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W2086044510 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2086044510 hasConcept C121446783 @default.
- W2086044510 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2086044510 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W2086044510 hasConcept C150194340 @default.
- W2086044510 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W2086044510 hasConcept C184738001 @default.
- W2086044510 hasConcept C24890656 @default.
- W2086044510 hasConcept C24998067 @default.
- W2086044510 hasConcept C2777003273 @default.
- W2086044510 hasConcept C2777099045 @default.
- W2086044510 hasConcept C2778575167 @default.
- W2086044510 hasConcept C2779064383 @default.
- W2086044510 hasConcept C2779246727 @default.
- W2086044510 hasConcept C2779317972 @default.
- W2086044510 hasConcept C2779525107 @default.
- W2086044510 hasConcept C2781291010 @default.
- W2086044510 hasConcept C38606739 @default.
- W2086044510 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W2086044510 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2086044510 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2086044510 hasConceptScore W2086044510C104317684 @default.
- W2086044510 hasConceptScore W2086044510C121332964 @default.