Influence of Altered Photoperiods on Serum Melatonin and Its Receptors (MT1 and MT2) in the Brain, Retina, and Ovary in CarpCatla catla

Feb 14, 2012Chronobiology international

Changes in day length affect melatonin levels and its receptors in the brain, eye, and ovary of carp Catla catla

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Abstract

Daily serum melatonin levels in carp Catla catla peak at midnight and vary by reproductive phase.

  • The daily minimum serum melatonin level occurs at midday across all photoperiods and seasons.
  • Melatonin peaks vary with photoperiods and reproductive phases, with a delay of ∼2-3 hours under long photoperiods compared to natural photoperiods.
  • Melatonin levels are highest during the postspawning phase and lowest during the spawning phase, independent of photoperiod history.
  • MT1 receptor protein content is highest in the retina, intermediate in the brain, and lowest in the ovary.
  • No significant effects of altered photoperiod were found on the rhythmic parameters of melatonin receptors in any studied tissues.

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