H. Meissl et J. Yanez, DIAZEPAM INCREASES MELATONIN SECRETION OF PHOTOSENSITIVE PINEAL ORGANS OF TROUT IN THE PHOTOPIC AND MESOPIC RANGE OF ILLUMINATION, Neuroscience letters, 207(1), 1996, pp. 37-40
The pineal organ of teleost fish receives photic information directly
through specialized photoreceptor cells that transmit their light resp
onse to second-order neurons and respond also with an endocrine light-
dependent melatonin signal. In the present study we have analyzed the
action of diazepam, a full agonist of the benzodiazepine receptor, on
the photic regulation of the endocrine melatonin response of cultured
trout pineal organs. Melatonin release of explanted pineal organs was
clearly dependent on the irradiance of incident light with a maximum c
hange during mesopic illuminations. Addition of diazepam to the superf
usion medium significantly increased melatonin production in the mesop
ic and partly in the photopic range of illumination, without showing c
lear effects in the dark-adapted organ. Flumazenil, a central acting b
enzodiazepine antagonist, slightly reduced melatonin secretion. The ac
tion of diazepam appears to be comparable to a dark-pulse in the mesop
ic range of illuminations.