Ar. Tilden et al., MELATONIN CYCLE IN THE FIDDLER-CRAB UCA PUGILATOR AND INFLUENCE OF MELATONIN ON LIMB REGENERATION, Journal of pineal research, 23(3), 1997, pp. 142-147
Melatonin was measured over 24 hr in the eyestalks of Uca pugilator by
means of radioimmunoassay; crabs were acclimatized either to a LD 12:
12 photoperiod or constant darkness. A significant peak occurred at 13
.00 hr in the LD 12:12 crabs. A photophase peak in melatonin has only
been reported in one other species, also a crustacean. In constant dar
kness, two melatonin peaks occurred, one at 16.00 hr and the other 12
hr later; these results suggest that the melatonin cycle is a true cir
cadian rhythm. HPLC with ultraviolet-visible detection was used to con
firm the identity of melatonin immunoactivity. The influence of melato
nin on regeneration of the walking legs was also examined: eyestalks w
ere either removed or left intact, and limb bud length was measured ev
ery other day for at least 17 days in control and melatonin-treated cr
abs (60 mu g ml(-1) seawater). Melatonin significantly increased the r
ate of limb regeneration in both eyestalk-intact and eyestalk-removed
groups; this is contrary to results of regeneration studies in other p
hyla, in which similar melatonin concentrations inhibited regeneration
.