Effect of Interaction of Age and Changing in Visual Experience During Critical Period of Brain Development on Expression of Melatonin Receptors in Rat’s Hippocampus

S. Talaei, Mojgan Mohammadifar, A. Azami, M. Salami
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Aims: Melatonin modulates the function of nervous system and its secretion is dependent to circadian rhythms and visual signals. The melatonin receptors are founded in many areas of the brain. During critical period of the brain development, the structure of mammals’ brain is intensely affected by peripheral sensory signals. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of interaction of age and visual deprivation during critical period of brain development on melatonin receptors expression in rats’ hippocampus. Materials & Methods: This experimental study was carried on 2 groups (n=36) of male Wistar rats kept in standard 12 hour light/dark condition (Light Reared-LR) or in complete darkness (Dark Reared-DR). The rats of each groups, were introduced into the experiments at 2, 4 and 6 weeks old of age. Expression of mRNA of both melatonin receptors, MT1 and MT2, in the hippocampus was evaluated by RT-PCR and using Western Blot technique, protein expression of those receptors was investigated. Data were analyzed by one-way ANOVA with Tukey post hoc tests. Findings: The relative expression of mRNA and protein of MT1 and MT2 receptors increased about 36% in the LR animals from 2 to 6 weeks old of age (p<0.001). The visual deprivation caused a decrease of 35% and 50% in expression of MT1 and MT2 from 2 to 6 weeks old of age, respectively (p<0.001 for both comparison). Conclusion: The relative expression of both melatonin receptors in rats’ hippocampus increases across aging during critical period of brain development and visual deprivation reverses the pattern of melatonin receptors expression.
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脑发育关键期年龄与视觉体验变化的相互作用对大鼠海马褪黑激素受体表达的影响
目的:褪黑素调节神经系统功能,其分泌依赖于昼夜节律和视觉信号。褪黑激素受体存在于大脑的许多区域。在大脑发育的关键时期,哺乳动物的大脑结构受到周围感觉信号的强烈影响。本研究旨在探讨脑发育关键期年龄和视觉剥夺相互作用对大鼠海马褪黑激素受体表达的影响。材料与方法:将雄性Wistar大鼠分为两组(n=36),分别置于标准的12小时明暗环境(light Reared-LR)和完全黑暗环境(dark Reared-DR)。各组大鼠分别于2、4、6周龄入组。RT-PCR检测海马组织中褪黑激素受体MT1和MT2 mRNA的表达,Western Blot检测这两种受体的蛋白表达。数据分析采用单因素方差分析和Tukey事后检验。结果:2 ~ 6周龄LR动物MT1和MT2受体mRNA和蛋白的相对表达量增加约36% (p<0.001)。视觉剥夺导致MT1和MT2在2 ~ 6周龄的表达分别下降35%和50% (p<0.001)。结论:大鼠海马中两种褪黑激素受体的相对表达在大脑发育的关键时期随年龄增长而增加,视觉剥夺逆转了褪黑激素受体的表达模式。
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