M. Zaunreiter et al., EVIDENCE FOR AN ENDOGENOUS CLOCK IN THE RETINA OF RAINBOW-TROUT - I -RETINOMOTOR MOVEMENTS, DOPAMINE AND MELATONIN, NeuroReport, 9(6), 1998, pp. 1205-1209
THE purpose of the present study was to investigate patterns of circad
ian rhythmicity in the retina of a salmonid fish, the rainbow trout (O
ncorhynchus mykiss). In a first attempt to show both morphological and
neurochemical variations during light/dark conditions (LD) and during
continuous darkness (DD), we investigated retinomotor movements and t
he associated regulatory transmitters, dopamine and melatonin. All par
ameters studied showed patterns of rhythmicity in LD and DD, clearly i
ndicating the presence of an endogenous clock in the rainbow trout eye
. The most salient variations of all parameters studied were found at
the transitions from light to dark and vice versa in LD and from subje
ctive day to subjective night and vice versa in DD. The amplitudes of
rhythms compared between LD and DD were similar in pigment index, wher
eas a clear reduction was found for cone index, dopamine and melatonin
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