Daily and circadian melatonin release in vitro by the pineal organ of two nocturnal teleost species: Senegal sole (Solea senegalensis) and tench (Tinca tinca)
Author/s
García Vizcaíno, Eva María; Oliveira, Catarina; López Olmeda, Jose Fernando; Sánchez Vazquez, JavierDate
2009-03-03Discipline/s
Agricultura y VeterinariaSubject/s
Endogenous melatonin rhythmsIn vitro culture
Pineal organ
Solea senegalensis
Tinca tinca
Abstract
This research aimed to investigate melatonin rhythms in the pineal organ of two nocturnal fish species, sole
and tench, which show high sensitivity to light. Pineal organs were cultured in vitro under an LD (12 h
light:12 h dark) cycle to study the daily rhythmicity of melatonin release. In addition, the in vitro culture was
performed under conditions of constant darkness (DD) to study the endogenous control of the rhythm. In the
pineal organs cultured under an LD cycle, rhythmic melatonin release was evident in both species, with low
values observed during the photophase (15.6± 7.2 and 22.6± 2.6 pg/mL for sole and tench, respectively) and
high values coinciding with the scotophase (74.0± 8.2 and 82.1± 9.1 pg/mL, for sole and tench,
respectively). Under LD, the rhythm had a period of 24 h (pb0.001) and presented similar acrophases for
both species, located around 9–10 h after lights off (2 and 3 h before the end of the dark phase). When the
pineal organs were cultured under DD...





