Clock‐controlled arylalkylamine N‐acetyltransferase (aaNAT) regulates circadian rhythms of locomotor activity in the American cockroach, Periplaneta americana, via melatonin/MT2‐like receptor

Jun 6, 2021Journal of pineal research

Clock-controlled enzyme controls daily movement rhythms in American cockroaches through melatonin signaling

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Abstract

Pharmacological doses of melatonin (0.03-1 mM) increased synchronization of locomotor activity in the cockroach, Periplaneta americana.

  • Higher concentrations of melatonin improved synchronization of cockroach locomotor rhythms in light-dark cycles.
  • The ratio of night activity to total 24-hour activity increased with melatonin application.
  • Injection of dsRNA targeting the enzyme PaaaNAT1 resulted in arrhythmic locomotor behavior in light-dark cycles.
  • Continuous melatonin administration restored rhythmicity after dsRNA-induced arrhythmicity.
  • Melatonin's effects may be mediated by a receptor similar to the mammalian MT2, as its antagonist disrupted melatonin function.

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