Vitamin A deficiency reduces the responsiveness of pineal gland to light in Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica)
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Vitamin A deficiency reduces the responsiveness of pineal gland to light in Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica)
Abstract
Synthesis of melatonin in pineal gland is under the control of light environment. The recent finding of the presence of rhodopsin-like photopigment (pinopsin) and retinal in the avian pinealocytes has led to a hypothesis that vitamin A is involved in photoresponses of the pineal gland. We have thus analyzed the effect of vitamin A deficiency on the regulatory system of melatonin synthesis in the pineal gland of Japanese quail. Depletion of vitamin A from Japanese quails was attained by feeding them with a vitamin A-free diet supplemented with retinoic acid. In the vitamin A-deficient birds, diurnal rhythm in melatonin production persisted such that the phase of the wave was similar to that seen in the control birds. However, the amplitude of the nighttime surge of pineal melatonin was damped by vitamin A deficiency. When the control birds were briefly exposed to light at night, pineal melatonin dropped to the daytime level. In contrast, only slight decrease was observed in the vitamin A-deficient quails. The light responsiveness was restored after feeding the vitamin A-deficient quails with the control diet for 1 week. These results indicate that vitamin A plays essential roles in maintaining sufficient responsiveness of the avian pineal gland to photic input.
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