Abstract
The objective of this study was to determine the role of α-adrenoceptors in melatonin production by rat pineal gland. Pineal glands were isolated from adult male rats and maintained in organ baths. The perfusate was sampled every 5 min, stored, and later assayed for melatonin. Exposure to norepinephrine (10 μM) or the β-adrenoceptor agonist orciprenaline (2-10 μM) increased the glands' production of melatonin. The time courses of melatonin production in response to these agonists were unaffected by the rats' pretreatment in vivo with the α-adrenoceptor antagonist prazosin (2 mg/kg i.p., three times). Rats that had had their superior cervical ganglia removed were primed with either orciprenaline (2 mg/kg i.p) or both orciprenaline and phenylephrine (1 mg/kg i.p) 1 hr before decapitation. Exposure of the pineal glands from these rats to orciprenaline evoked melatonin release that was similar in each group. These results lend weight to the suggestion that the marked potentiation by α-adrenoceptor agonists of the stimulation of cAMP and N-acetyltransferase (NAT) by β-adrenoceptor agonists, demonstrated most readily in cultured glands or dispersed rat pinealocytes, does not carry over into significant augmentation of melatonin production in intact pineal glands.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 219-224 |
| Number of pages | 6 |
| Journal | Journal of Pineal Research |
| Volume | 32 |
| Issue number | 4 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 18 May 2002 |
Keywords
- β-adrenoceptors
- In vitro
- In vivo
- Melatonin α-adrenoceptors
- Pineal gland
- Superior cervical ganglia