Abstract

Four subtypes of melatonin receptor genes (Mel 1a 1.4, Mel 1a 1.7, Mel 1b, and Mel 1c) are considered to be expressed to mediate various physiological functions of melatonin in goldfish ( Carassius auratus). To examine their tissue distribution and diurnal changes in expression levels, we cloned partial gene fragments for these melatonin receptor subtypes, and established specific RT-PCR and quantitative real-time PCR systems. Mel 1a 1.4 and Mel 1b were predominantly expressed in various neuronal and peripheral tissues, while Mel 1a 1.7 and Mel 1c were expressed in the restricted tissues. All subtype genes were expressed in the optic tectum, diencephalon, mesencephalon, vagal lobe, retina and spleen. The real-time PCR analyses showed that significant differences among time were observed for Mel 1a 1.4 in the optic tectum and for Mel 1a 1.7 and Mel 1b in the retina. In the retina, the levels of Mel 1a 1.7 and Mel 1b mRNAs showed diurnal changes with one peak at ZT24. The present results show differential distribution of four subtypes of melatonin receptor mRNAs in the neuronal and peripheral tissues. However, the expressions of all subtype genes in the retinorecipient brain regions and retina reinforce the role of the melatonin receptor in processing visual information. Furthermore, the present study demonstrates diurnal expressions of the major subtype genes, i.e. Mel 1a 1.4 in the optic tectum and Mel 1a 1.7 in the retina.

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