P.I. proposes to continue and extend his studies of the circadian visual system, i.e. neuroanatomical substrate of the effects of light of circadian rhythms. The proposal has three general aims: The first is to understand the role serotonergic system as a modulator of circadian rhythmicity. This series of studies will combine electrical stimulation and pharmacological techniques to evaluate (a) circadian phase control by the ascending serotonergic system, (b) inhibitory control of the circadian rhythms phase response to light by the ascending serotonergic system and (c) elucidation of whether the dorsal or median raphe nuclei are involved in circadian rhythm regulation. The second is directed towards the elucidation of the relationship between serotonergic system and the photoconduction of FOS-protein by SCN or intergeniculate leaflet (IGL) cells. Experiments will be conducted which evaluate (a) the ability of serotonin system activation to block FOS protein induction in SCN or IGL neurons and (b) whether it is the dorsal or median raphe nucleus that controls the serotonergic activity in the SCN and IGL. The third group of experiments will investigate the possibility that the PLi - the posterior limitans thalamic nucleus is a """"""""new"""""""" part of the circadian visual system. The hypothesis here arises out of observations that the IGL is anatomical connected with the PLi, and continued investigations of IGL efferent and afferent anatomy are planned. P.I. will study (a) the IGL's relationship to the PLi, (b) the sites of retina input to the PLi, (c) the efferent/afferent relationship between the IGL and superior colliculus, and (d) the circadian rhythm function of the PLi.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01NS022168-13
Application #
2668966
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1-BPO (02))
Program Officer
Kitt, Cheryl A
Project Start
1995-04-01
Project End
1999-03-31
Budget Start
1998-03-01
Budget End
1999-03-31
Support Year
13
Fiscal Year
1998
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
State University New York Stony Brook
Department
Psychiatry
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
804878247
City
Stony Brook
State
NY
Country
United States
Zip Code
11794
Morin, Lawrence P (2013) Neuroanatomy of the extended circadian rhythm system. Exp Neurol 243:4-20
Morin, Lawrence P; Hefton, Sara; Studholme, Keith M (2011) Neurons identified by NeuN/Fox-3 immunoreactivity have a novel distribution in the hamster and mouse suprachiasmatic nucleus. Brain Res 1421:44-51
Morin, Lawrence P; Lituma, Pablo J; Studholme, Keith M (2010) Two components of nocturnal locomotor suppression by light. J Biol Rhythms 25:197-207
Morin, L P; Studholme, K M (2009) Millisecond light pulses make mice stop running, then display prolonged sleep-like behavior in the absence of light. J Biol Rhythms 24:497-508
Goz, Didem; Studholme, Keith; Lappi, Douglas A et al. (2008) Targeted destruction of photosensitive retinal ganglion cells with a saporin conjugate alters the effects of light on mouse circadian rhythms. PLoS One 3:e3153
Vidal, Luis; Morin, Lawrence P (2007) Absence of normal photic integration in the circadian visual system: response to millisecond light flashes. J Neurosci 27:3375-82
Morin, Lawrence P (2007) SCN organization reconsidered. J Biol Rhythms 22:3-13
Morin, L P; Allen, C N (2006) The circadian visual system, 2005. Brain Res Rev 51:1-60
Muscat, L; Morin, L P (2006) Intergeniculate leaflet: contributions to photic and non-photic responsiveness of the hamster circadian system. Neuroscience 140:305-20
Morin, L P; Shivers, K-Y; Blanchard, J H et al. (2006) Complex organization of mouse and rat suprachiasmatic nucleus. Neuroscience 137:1285-97

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