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Circadian Regulation of Melatonin Production in Cultured Zebrafish Pineal and Retina

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Journal Brain Res
Specialty Neurology
Date 1996 Feb 5
PMID 8720875
Citations 59
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Abstract

Melatonin release was measured from zebrafish pineal organs and retinas maintained in flow-through culture. Pineal organs released melatonin in a strong circadian rhythm through 5 days in constant darkness, and the phase of this rhythm was reset by in vitro exposure to phase-shifted light cycles. In contrast, the retinal melatonin rhythm rapidly damped out in constant darkness, even in the presence of (phase-shifted) light cycles. The zebrafish pineal should be useful for in vitro studies of vertebrate circadian clock mechanisms.

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