Melatonin affects nuclear orphan receptors mRNA in the rat suprachiasmatic nuclei

Oct 28, 2006Neuroscience

Melatonin influences gene activity of specific receptors in the rat's internal body clock area

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Abstract

Melatonin treatment resulted in a 1.3±0.8-hour phase advancement of rev-erbalpha mRNA expression during the first subjective night following administration.

  • Melatonin injections in free-running rats can resynchronize locomotor activity to a 24-hour cycle.
  • The expression levels of rorbeta mRNA were partially preserved in melatonin-treated animals, unlike control subjects.
  • The bmal1 mRNA expression exhibited a 1.9±0.9-hour phase shift in the second subjective night after melatonin injection.
  • The findings suggest that nuclear orphan receptors may mediate the effects of melatonin on the molecular circadian clock.

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