Neural Regulation of Dark-Induced Abundance of ArylalkylamineN-Acetyltransferase (AANAT) and Melatonin in the Carp (Catla catla) Pineal: AnIn VitroStudy

Jul 23, 2011Chronobiology international

Brain control of night-time production of melatonin and related enzyme in the carp pineal gland (lab study)

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Abstract

The abundance of the enzyme AANAT and melatonin concentration in the carp pineal are influenced by multiple neuronal signals.

  • Adrenergic (α(1) and β(1)) and dopaminergic (D(1)) signals may stimulate AANAT abundance and melatonin synthesis.
  • Cholinergic signals appear to inhibit AANAT and melatonin production.
  • Light exposure is associated with a decrease in AANAT and melatonin, which can be blocked by cAMP and a proteasomal proteolysis inhibitor.
  • Calcium and cAMP may act as intracellular messengers in the regulation of AANAT and melatonin synthesis.
  • The findings suggest a complex interplay of neuronal signals in regulating melatonin production in carp.

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