AUTHOR=Santana Nelyane N. M. , Barros Marília A. S. , Medeiros Helder H. A. , Santana Melquisedec A. D. , Silva Lara L. , Morais Paulo L. A. G. , Ladd Fernando V. L. , Cavalcante Jeferson S. , Lima Ruthnaldo R. M. , Cavalcante Judney C. , Costa Miriam S. M. O. , Engelberth Rovena C. J. G. , Nascimento Jr. Expedito S. TITLE=The Suprachiasmatic Nucleus and the Intergeniculate Leaflet of the Flat-Faced Fruit-Eating Bat (Artibeus planirostris): Retinal Projections and Neurochemical Anatomy JOURNAL=Frontiers in Neuroanatomy VOLUME=12 YEAR=2018 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/neuroanatomy/articles/10.3389/fnana.2018.00036 DOI=10.3389/fnana.2018.00036 ISSN=1662-5129 ABSTRACT=
In mammals, the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) and the intergeniculate leaflet (IGL) are the main components of the circadian timing system. The SCN, classically known as the master circadian clock, generates rhythms and synchronizes them to environmental cues. The IGL is a key structure that modulates SCN activity. Strategies on the use of time by animals can provide important clues about how some species are adapted to competitive process in nature. Few studies have provided information about temporal niche in bats with special attention on the neural substrate underlies circadian rhythms. The aim of this study was to investigate these circadian centers with respect to their cytoarchitecture, chemical content and retinal projections in the flat-faced fruit-eating bat (