Season-dependent Postembryonic Maturation of the Diurnal Rhythm of Melatonin Biosynthesis in the Chicken Pineal Gland

Sep 26, 2012Chronobiology international

Seasonal changes in how the chicken pineal gland develops daily melatonin rhythms after hatching

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Abstract

The levels of key enzymes and melatonin in the pineal glands of chickens vary with both age and the season of hatch.

  • Transcription levels of genes related to melatonin production differ based on the season in which chickens are hatched.
  • Pineal melatonin content and the activity of enzymes involved in its biosynthesis change during the postembryonic development depending on the season.
  • In winter-hatched chickens, serotonin levels remain low and do not exhibit rhythmic changes, while summer-hatched chickens show established serotonin rhythms by day 2.
  • The diurnal profile of one enzyme's mRNA increased with age in summer-hatched chickens but remained stable in winter-hatched chickens.
  • These findings suggest a mechanism of 'seasonal memory' affecting pineal gland function in chickens.

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