Publications by authors named "Paul Fiore"

Immediate early genes are expressed in the mammalian suprachiasmatic nucleus in response to photic information arriving from the retina at restricted times of the day, therefore their expression is regulated by the circadian biological clock. These light-induced genes are also activated by the phosphorylated form of CREB (pCREB) that binds to a cAMP response element upstream of the genes. The nuclear proteins CBP and p300 are known to be coactivators with pCREB in certain cell types, but their identification within the rodent SCN has not been reported.

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A master neuronal pacemaker located within the suprachiasmatic nucleus in the ventral hypothalamus generates circadian activity rhythms in hamsters. The circadian pacemaker receives afferent input from many brain regions, one of which is the intergeniculate leaflet of the thalamus. This thalamic input to the suprachiasmatic nucleus in hamsters contains enkephalins, neuropeptide Y, neurotensin, and GABA.

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