Seasonal Variations in the Expression of the mRNA Encoding ss1-Adrenoceptor and AA-NAT Enzyme, and in the AA-NAT Activity in the Pineal Gland of Vizcacha (Lagostomus maximus maximus) - Correlation With Serum Melatonin
Titel:
Seasonal Variations in the Expression of the mRNA Encoding ss1-Adrenoceptor and AA-NAT Enzyme, and in the AA-NAT Activity in the Pineal Gland of Vizcacha (Lagostomus maximus maximus) - Correlation With Serum Melatonin
Auteur:
Fuentes, L. Møller, M. Munoz, E. Calderon, C. Pelzer, L.
Verschenen in:
Biological rhythm research
Paginering:
Jaargang 34 (2003) nr. 2 pagina's 193-206
Jaar:
2003-04
Inhoud:
The vizcacha is a photoperiodic rodent living in the southern hemisphere. The adult males exhibit an annual reproductive cycle characterized by a gonadal regression period during winter with, in some animals, an almost complete loss of spermatogenesis. In this study, we investigated whether biochemical parameters involved in melatonin synthesis in the vizcacha pineal gland exhibited an annual rhythm in parallel with the annual reproductive cycle. By use of in situ hybridization, an annual variation of mRNA encoding ss 1 -adrenoceptor was shown, with a maximum during autumn and winter. In situ hybridization for mRNA encoding AA-NAT enzyme also exhibited an annual rhythm with the lowest and highest levels in May and August, respectively. Likewise, in August the activity of arylalkylamine N-acetyltransferase enzyme also reached a maximum. Finally, dertermination of the serum concentrations of melatonin by use of radioimmunoassay showed an increase during winter. Moreover, our results are in concordance with several biochemical and morphological parameters of the reproductive axis of the male vizcacha, which support the reproductive rhythmicity of this rodent. Thus, our data suggest that the pineal gland and melatonin, which is activated via the sympathetic system, could be involved in the photoperiodically dependent annual reproductive behavior of the vizcacha.