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Pineal Photoreceptor Cells: Photoperiodic Control of Melatonin Production After Cell Dissociation and Culture

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Specialty Endocrinology
Date 2011 May 11
PMID 21554615
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Abstract

Trout pineal cells were dissociated using a trypsin-DNase digestion technique. An enriched population of photoreceptor cells was selected from a Percoll gradient centrifugation. The ability of cultured photoreceptor cells (selected or not on a Percoll gradient) to produce melatonin rhythmically was investigated during seven 24 h light/dark cycles. During each cycle, trout pineal photoreceptor cells released low amounts of melatonin during daytime and high amounts during night-time. Under continuous darkness, melatonin release was continually high. The profile of its rhythm and that of the activity of the hydroxyindole-O-methyltransferase-the last enzyme of the melatonin biosynthetic pathway-depended on the substrates and on the culture media used. Some of them appear suitable for short- or long-term culture of photoreceptor cells permitting the study of their neuroendocrine properties.

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