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Moriyama, Yoshiyuki Department of Natural Sciences, Kawasaki Medical School, Kurashiki 701-0192, Japan
Takeuchi, Kazuki Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University, Okayama 700-8530, Japan
Tomioka, Kenji Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University, Okayama 700-8530, Japan ORCID Kaken ID publons researchmap
Abstract
Most insects show circadian rhythms of which the free-running period changes in a light-dependent manner and is generally longer under constant light (LL) than under constant dark conditions in nocturnal animals. However, the mechanism underlying this LL-dependent period change remains unclear. Here, using the cricket Gryllus bimaculatus, we examined the effects of long-term LL exposure on the free-running period of locomotor rhythms. Initially, the free-running period was considerably longer than 24 h but it gradually became shorter during long-term exposure to LL. The initiallengthening and ensuing gradual shortening under long-term LL exposure were observed evenafter unilateral removal of the optic lobe. Thus, these changes in the free-running period could be attributable to a single optic lobe clock. RNA interference (RNAi)-mediated silencing of the clock genes Par domain protein 1 (Pdp1) and timeless (tim) revealed that the treatments eliminated the initial period lengthening by LL without reducing circadian photoreceptor gene expression. However, they did not affect the period shortening during long-term LL exposure. The slopes of the regression line for the period change during long-term LL for Pdp1RNAi-treated and timRNAi-treated crickets were not different from that of the dsDsRed2-treated control. These results suggest that the initial period lengthening after transfer to LL requires tim and Pdp1, while the ensuing period shortening during long-term LL exposure is caused by a mechanism independent of tim and Pdp1.
Keywords
circadian rhythm
cricket
free-running period
constant light
clock gene
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Published Date
2022-07-04
Publication Title
Zoological Science
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volume39
Issue
issue5
Publisher
Zoological Society of Japan
Start Page
459
End Page
467
ISSN
0289-0003
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AA10545874
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Journal Article
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English
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Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
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