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Circadian rhythm and photic control of cAMP level in chick retinal cell cultures: a mechanism for coupling the circadian oscillator to the melatonin-synthesizing enzyme, arylalkylamine N-acetyltransferase, in photoreceptor cells
Daily rhythms and light effects on chemical signals that link the body clock to melatonin production in chick eye cells
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Abstract
AANAT activity in chicken retina exhibits a nocturnal increase that is closely linked to fluctuations in cAMP levels.
- cAMP levels fluctuate daily, mirroring AANAT activity, with high levels at night and low levels during the day.
- In constant darkness, cAMP fluctuations persist but with reduced amplitude.
- Inhibitors of adenylyl cyclase and protein kinase A reduce the nocturnal increase of AANAT activity.
- Calcium influx is involved in the regulation of AANAT, as indicated by the effects of L-type channel inhibitors and agonists.
- Light exposure at night suppresses both AANAT activity and cAMP levels.
- The suppression of AANAT activity by light can be reversed by specific calcium and cAMP modulators.
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