M. Molinaborja et al., PRODUCTION OF MELATONIN BY THE GILTHEAD SEA BREAM PINEAL - AN IN-VIVOAND IN-VITRO STUDY, Fish physiology and biochemistry, 15(5), 1996, pp. 413-419
This study deals with the variations of plasma melatonin content and o
f in vitro pineal melatonin secretion, in one year-old male sea bream.
Plasma melatonin levels varied from almost undetectable levels during
the day to 150-200 pg ml(-1) during the night, in animals maintained
under a light/dark (12L/12D) cycle. The duration of the nocturnal surg
e corresponded to the duration of the night. A similar pattern of mela
tonin secretion was obtained in vitro, with pineals cultured under a 2
4h L/D cycle. When the photoperiod cycle was advanced by 8h, the first
nocturnal peak in melatonin secretion was more acute compared to the
profile described above, but the rhythmic variations were immediately
synchronized to the new L/D conditions. Under constant darkness (D/D),
circadian variations in melatonin release were observed for no more t
han two 24h cycles. No melatonin was detected in the culture media fro
m retinas cultured under LID or under DID. These results strongly sugg
est that the pineal is the major source of plasma melatonin in the gil
thead sea bream, and that the 24h photoperiod cycle is a powerful sync
hronizer of the rhythmic production of melatonin by this organ.