Circadian rhythm of melatonin receptors under monochromatic light and their regulatory effect on clock genes in the chick liver
Lei Liu, Nan Jiang, Zixu Wang, Jing Cao, Yulan Dong, Yaoxing Chen, Shiqing Feng

TL;DR
This study shows how melatonin receptors and light color influence the daily rhythm of clock genes in chick livers.
Contribution
It reveals the circadian rhythm of melatonin receptors and their differential regulation of clock genes under monochromatic light.
Findings
Mel1a and Mel1b receptors show a strong circadian rhythm influenced by green and red light.
Mel1a and RORα activation increases expression of seven clock genes in chick hepatocytes.
Melatonin helps synchronize the rhythm of cBmal1 and cPer2 in cultured hepatocytes.
Abstract
Avians have a complex system of light sensation and circadian organization. We previously found that light wavelength could affect the circadian expression of clock genes in chick liver, and that melatonin participated in this process. Melatonin functions through membrane and nuclear receptors, but their circadian rhythm and the effect of monochromatic light remain unclear. The effects of different receptors on clock gene expression are also unknown. In this study, 144 newly hatched chicks were divided into sham-operation and pinealectomy groups. They were raised under white (WL), red (RL), green (GL) and blue (BL) light for two weeks, and their livers were sampled at 6 time points with 4 h intervals. Using qPCR and western blot, the mRNA and protein expression of three membrane receptors (Mel1a, Mel1b, Mel1c) and one nuclear receptor (RORα) were measured for circadian rhythm analysis.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCircadian rhythm and melatonin · Epigenetics and DNA Methylation · Electromagnetic Fields and Biological Effects
