Molecular and cellular rhythms in excitatory and inhibitory neurons in the mouse prefrontal cortex.
Jennifer N BurnsAaron K JenkinsRuoFei YinWei ZongChelsea A VadnieLauren M DePoyKaitlyn A PetersenMariya TsyglakovaMadeline R ScottGeorge C TsengYanhua H HuangColleen A McClungPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
This is the first study to examine translatomic rhythms in the mouse PFC with cell-type specificity. We find that the core molecular clock cycles in phase across cell types, indicating that previously described daily oscillations in the cortical excitation/inhibition balance are not the consequence of a phase offset between PV and pyramidal cells. Nevertheless, rhythmic transcripts and their associated biological processes differ by both sex and cell type, suggesting that molecular rhythms may play a unique role in different cell types and between sexes. Therefore, our results, such as the enrichment of transcripts associated with mitochondrial function in PV cells from males, point towards possible cell and sex-specific mechanisms that could contribute to psychiatric and cognitive diseases upon rhythm disruption.