Melatonin Entrains PER2::LUC Bioluminescence Circadian Rhythm in the Mouse Cornea

Jul 25, 2015Investigative ophthalmology & visual science

Melatonin sets the daily rhythm of a clock gene in the mouse cornea

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Abstract

A long-lasting bioluminescence rhythm was recorded from cultured PER2::LUC cornea.

  • Melatonin administration in the early night delayed the corneal rhythm.
  • Administering melatonin late at night to early morning advanced the corneal rhythm.
  • The melatonin type 2 receptor agonist IIK7 produced similar phase-shifting effects as melatonin.
  • Melatonin type 2 receptor immunoreactivity was found in the corneal epithelium and endothelium.
  • The cornea may be a useful model for studying how melatonin influences the circadian clock.

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