Effects of starvation, re-feeding and timing of food supply on daily rhythm features of gut melatonin in carp (Catla catla)

Oct 30, 2015Chronobiology international

How Starvation, Re-Feeding, and Feeding Times Affect Daily Gut Melatonin Rhythms in Carp

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Abstract

A maximum increase in melatonin and AANAT levels in the gut of carp was observed after 6 days of starvation.

  • Melatonin and AANAT levels gradually increased during starvation, peaking at day 6.
  • Re-feeding after 8 days of starvation caused a rapid decrease in melatonin and AANAT levels after 2 days, followed by a steady increase until values approached those of control fish at 16 days.
  • The daily peak (acrophase) of melatonin and AANAT occurred mostly at midday (ZT6) in control, starved, and re-fed fish.
  • Timing of food supply influenced the acrophase of melatonin and AANAT levels, shifting according to when food was provided.
  • A significant positive correlation was found between residual food in the gut and levels of melatonin and AANAT, suggesting food may help synchronize daily rhythms.

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