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Development of rhythmic melatonin secretion from the pineal gland of embryonic mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus)

✍ Scribed by Roberts, Debra ;Okimoto, Darren K. ;Parsons, Cara ;Straume, Martin ;Stetson, Milton H.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
111 KB
Volume
296A
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-104X

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Abstract

The pineal gland of vertebrates produces and secretes the hormone melatonin in response to changes in the light‐dark cycle, with high production at night and low production during the day. Melatonin is thought to play an important role in synchronizing daily and/or seasonal physiological, behavioral, and developmental rhythms in vertebrates. In this study, the functional development of the pineal melatonin‐generating system was examined in the mummichog, Fundulus heteroclitus, an euryhaline teleost. In this species, the pineal gland contains an endogenous oscillator, ultimately responsible for timing the melatonin rhythm. Oocytes from gravid females were collected and fertilized in vitro from sperm collected from mature males. Skull caps containing attached pineal glands were obtained from F. heteroclitus embryos at different embryonic stages and placed in static or perfusion culture under various photoperiodic regimes. Rhythmic melatonin secretion from pineal glands of embryonic F. heteroclitus embryos exposed to a 12L:12D cycle in static culture was observed at five days post‐fertilization. The ontogeny of circadian‐controlled melatonin production from F. heteroclitus pineal glands exposed to constant darkness for five days was also seen at day five post‐fertilization. These data show that early development of the pineal melatonin‐generating system in this teleost occurs prior to hatching. Pre‐hatching development of the melatonin‐generating system may confer some selective advantage in this species in its interactions with the environment. J. Exp. Zool. 296A:56–62, 2003. © 2003 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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