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Light and glutamate influence daily rhythm genes, light sensors, melatonin, and dopamine-making enzymes in developing chicken eye cells

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Abstract

Under a light-dark cycle, Clock, Per2, Opn4m, N-Acetyltransferase, and Tyrosine Hydroxylase exhibited rhythmic patterns of transcription in chicken embryonic retinal cells.

  • In constant darkness, no rhythmic transcription was observed for any gene in retinal cells.
  • Glutamate at 100 µM induced rhythmic expression of the Clock gene in constant darkness.
  • Glutamate strongly inhibited the expression of Tyrosine Hydroxylase in dark conditions.
  • Opn4x and Opn4m showed rhythmic expression only at certain times when exposed to glutamate in the absence of light.
  • Per2 and N-Acetyltransferase transcription remained unaffected by glutamate.

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