Time keeping by the quail’s eye: Circadian regulation of melatonin production

Nov 10, 2005General and comparative endocrinology

How the quail’s eye controls daily melatonin rhythms

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Abstract

Isolated retinal tissue from Japanese quail exhibited a rhythm of melatonin release.

  • Melatonin synthesis in quail retinas is directly influenced by 24-hour light-dark cycles.
  • Supplementation with serotonin is required for consistent melatonin production in constant darkness.
  • The findings support the idea that quail eyes function as biological clocks that may influence overall circadian rhythms.

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