Involvement of TRPM2 and TRPM8 in temperature-dependent masking behavior

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Wataru Ota
Yusuke Nakane
Makiko Kashio
Yoshiro Suzuki
Kazuhiro Nakamura
Yasuo Mori
Makoto Tominaga
Takashi Yoshimura
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[1] Nagoya University,Institute of Transformative Bio
[2] Furo-cho,Molecules (WPI
[3] Chikusa-ku,ITbM)
[4] Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences,Laboratory of Animal Integrative Physiology
[5] Nagoya University,Avian Bioscience Research Center
[6] Furo-cho,Department of Physiology
[7] Chikusa-ku,Division of Cell Signaling
[8] Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences,Thermal Biology Group
[9] Nagoya University,Department of Integrative Physiology
[10] Furo-cho,Department of Synthetic Chemistry and Biological Chemistry
[11] Chikusa-ku,Division of Seasonal Biology
[12] Aichi Medical University,undefined
[13] National Institute for Physiological Sciences,undefined
[14] National Institutes of Natural Sciences,undefined
[15] Exploratory Research Center on Life and Living Systems,undefined
[16] National Institutes of Natural Sciences,undefined
[17] Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine,undefined
[18] Graduate School of Engineering,undefined
[19] Kyoto University,undefined
[20] Nishikyo-ku,undefined
[21] National Institute for Basic Biology,undefined
[22] National Institutes of Natural Sciences,undefined
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Masking is a direct behavioral response to environmental changes and plays an important role in the temporal distribution of activity. However, the mechanisms responsible for masking remain unclear. Here we identify thermosensors and a possible neural circuit regulating temperature-dependent masking behavior in mice. Analysis of mice lacking thermosensitive transient receptor potential (TRP) channels (Trpv1/3/4 and Trpm2/8) reveals that temperature-dependent masking is impaired in Trpm2- and Trpm8-null mice. Several brain regions are activated during temperature-dependent masking, including the preoptic area (POA), known as the thermoregulatory center, the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), which is the primary circadian pacemaker, the paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus (PVT), and the nucleus accumbens (NAc). The POA, SCN, PVT are interconnected, and the PVT sends dense projections to the NAc, a key brain region involved in wheel-running activity. Partial chemical lesion of the PVT attenuates masking, suggesting the involvement of the PVT in temperature-dependent masking behavior.
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