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Transcripts encoding two melatonin synthesis enzymes in the teleost pineal organ: circadian regulation in pike and zebrafish, but not in trout.

V Bégay1, J Falcón, G M Cahill, D C Klein, S L Coon.   

Abstract

In this report the photosensitive teleost pineal organ was studied in three teleosts, in which melatonin production is known to exhibit a daily rhythm with higher levels at night; in pike and zebrafish this increase is driven by a pineal clock, whereas in trout it occurs exclusively in response to darkness. Here we investigated the regulation of messenger RNA (mRNA) encoding serotonin N-acetyltransferase (AA-NAT), the penultimate enzyme in melatonin synthesis, which is thought to be primarily responsible for changes in melatonin production. AA-NAT mRNA was found in the pineal organ of all three species and in the zebrafish retina. A rhythm in AA-NAT mRNA occurs in vivo in the pike pineal organ in a light/dark (L/D) lighting environment, in constant lighting (L/L), or in constant darkness (D/D) and in vitro in the zebrafish pineal organ in L/D and L/L, indicating that these transcripts are regulated by a circadian clock. In contrast, trout pineal AA-NAT mRNA levels are stable in vivo and in vitro in L/D, L/L, and D/D. Analysis of mRNA encoding the first enzyme in melatonin synthesis, tryptophan hydroxylase, reveals that the in vivo abundance of this transcript changes on a circadian basis in pike, but not in trout. A parsimonious hypothesis to explain the absence of circadian rhythms in both AA-NAT and tryptophan hydroxylase mRNAs in the trout pineal is that one circadian system regulates the expression of both genes and that this system has been disrupted by a single mutation in this species.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9492019     DOI: 10.1210/endo.139.3.5790

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinology        ISSN: 0013-7227            Impact factor:   4.736


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