Pineal oscillator functioning in the chicken – Effect of photoperiod and melatonin

Oct 19, 2013Chronobiology international

Daily rhythm of the chicken’s pineal gland and its changes with day length and melatonin

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Abstract

Continuous light conditions decreased the amplitude of diurnal changes in clock gene transcription in chickens' pineal glands.

  • The avian pineal gland functions as an independent circadian oscillator that synthesizes melatonin in response to light.
  • Diurnal transcription profiles of clock genes are not affected by the duration of the light phase under continuous light conditions.
  • Exogenous melatonin supplementation in continuous light appears to disrupt the transcription of most clock genes during summer, while restoring it in winter.
  • A direct link exists between the rhythmic expression of the Bmal1 gene and melatonin production.
  • A negative correlation was observed between the transcription of the melatonin biosynthesis gene (Aanat) and the melatonin receptor gene (Mel1c).

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