SYNTHESIS OF MELATONIN BY THE PINEAL MODIFIED PHOTORECEPTORS OF BIRDS IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL LOCALIZATION OF HYDROXYINDOLE‐O‐METHYLTRANSFERASE
- 1 January 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Biology of the Cell
- Vol. 64 (1) , 93-96
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0248-4900(88)90098-6
Abstract
Photoperiodic control of several biological rhythms is exerted through the inhibitory effect of light on melatonin synthesis in the pineal organ. Hydroxyindole-O-methyltransferase (HIO-MT), the last acting-enzyme in melatonin biosynthesis, constitutes a specific marker of melatoninergic cells. In the present study, an antibody directed against chicken HIOMT was affinity-purified and used to identify melatoninergic cells in the pineal organ of chicken, quail, sparrow and balckbird. Regardless of the species, intense immunocytochemical reactions were observed in modified photoreceptors, whereas other cellular constituents (mostly glial cells) remained unlabeled. We conclude that modified photoreceptors synthesize melatonin in the avian gland and are thus accountable for the translation of the photoperiodic input into hormonal output.Keywords
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