RP58 knockdown contributes to hypoxia‐ischemia‐induced pineal dysfunction and circadian rhythm disruption in neonatal rats

May 14, 2023Journal of pineal research

Reduced RP58 protein may worsen low oxygen damage to the pineal gland and disrupt daily rhythms in newborn rats

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Abstract

RP58 expression significantly decreases following hypoxia-ischemia (HI) in neonatal rats, leading to reduced melatonin production and disrupted circadian rhythms.

  • Hypoxia-ischemia impaired the expression of melatonin synthesis enzymes and clock genes in the pineal gland.
  • Knockdown of RP58 led to decreased enzyme levels involved in melatonin synthesis and disrupted circadian rhythm.
  • Exogenous melatonin administration reversed the negative effects of RP58 knockdown on pineal dysfunction and circadian rhythms.
  • HI resulted in pineal cell injury and exacerbated disruptions in circadian rhythms, correlating with reduced RP58 levels.

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