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Valproic acid phase shifts the rhythmic expression of Period2::Luciferase.
Johansson, Anne-Sofie; Brask, Johan; Owe-Larsson, Björn; Hetta, Jerker; Lundkvist, Gabriella B S.
Affiliation
  • Johansson AS; Swedish Medical Nanoscience Center, Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
J Biol Rhythms ; 26(6): 541-51, 2011 Dec.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22215612
ABSTRACT
Valproic acid (VPA) is an anticonvulsant used to treat bipolar disorder, a psychiatric disease associated with disturbances in circadian rhythmicity. Little is known about how VPA affects circadian rhythms. The authors cultured tissues containing the master brain pacemaker for circadian rhythmicity, the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN), and skin fibroblasts from transgenic PERIOD2LUCIFERASE (PER2LUC) mice and studied the effect of VPA on the circadian PER2LUC rhythm by measuring bioluminescence. VPA (1 mM) significantly phase advanced the PER2LUC rhythm when applied at a time point corresponding to the lowest (trough, ~ZT 0) PER2LUC expression but phase delayed the PER2LUC rhythm when the drug was administered at the time of highest (peak, ~ZT 12) protein expression. In addition, it significantly increased the overall amplitude of PER2LUC oscillations at time points at or close to ZT 12 but had no effect on period. Real-time PCR analyses on mouse and human fibroblasts revealed that expressions of other clock genes were increased after 2 h treatment with VPA. Because VPA is known to inhibit histone deacetylation, the authors treated cultures with an established histone deacetylation inhibitor, trichostatin A (TSA; 20 ng/mL), to compare the effect of VPA and TSA on molecular rhythmicity. They found that TSA had similar effects on the PER2LUC rhythm as VPA. Furthermore, VPA and TSA significantly increased acetylation on histone H3 but in comparison little on histone H4. Lithium is another commonly used treatment for bipolar disorder. Therefore, the authors also studied the impact of lithium chloride (LiCl; 10 mM) on the PER2LUC rhythm. LiCl delayed the phase, but in contrast to VPA and TSA, LiCl lengthened the PER2LUC period and had no effect on histone acetylation. These results demonstrate that VPA can delay or advance the phase, as well as increase the amplitude, of the PERIOD2LUCIFERASE rhythm depending on the circadian time of application. Furthermore, the authors show that LiCl delays the phase and lengthens the period of the PER2LUC rhythm, confirming previous reports on circadian lithium effects. These different molecular effects may underlie differential chronotherapeutic effects of VPA and lithium.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Valproic Acid / Circadian Rhythm / Period Circadian Proteins / Luciferases / Anticonvulsants Limits: Animals / Female / Humans Language: En Year: 2011 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Valproic Acid / Circadian Rhythm / Period Circadian Proteins / Luciferases / Anticonvulsants Limits: Animals / Female / Humans Language: En Year: 2011 Type: Article