Testis development in the Japanese eel is affected by photic signals through melatonin secretion SCIE SCOPUS

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Title
Testis development in the Japanese eel is affected by photic signals through melatonin secretion
Author(s)
Hyeon, Ji Yeon; Byun, Jun-Hwan; Kim, Eun-Su; Heo, Yoon-Seong; Fukunaga, Kodai; Kim, Shin-Kwon; Imamura, Satoshi; Kim, Se-Jae; Takemura, Akihiro; Hur, Sung Pyo
KIOST Author(s)
Hyeon, Ji Yeon(현지연)
Alternative Author(s)
현지연; 허성표
Publication Year
2021-10
Abstract
Objective. According to reported spawning characteristics of Japanese eel, Anguilla japonica, which exhibit spawning and migration patterns that are synchronized with lunar cycles and photoperiod, we hypothesized that a close association exists between specific photic signals (daylight, daylength, and moonlight) and endocrinological regulation. Given the photic control in melatonin secretion, this hypothesis was tested by investigating whether melatonin signals act as mediators relaying photic signals during testis development in the eel. Methods. We examined changes in melatonin-secretion patterns using time-resolved fluorescence immunoassays in sexually immature and mature male Japanese eels under the condition of a new moon (NM) and a full moon (FM). Results. The eye and plasma melatonin levels exhibited a nocturnal pattern under a 12-h light: dark cycle (12L12D) or under constant darkness (DD), but not with constant light (LL). Eye melatonin levels were similar under the 12L12D and short-day (9L15D) conditions. In the long-day condition (15L9D), secreted plasma melatonin levels were stable, whereas short-day melatonin secretion began when darkness commenced. Sexual maturation began at 8 weeks following intraperitoneal injection of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), and NM exposure led to significantly higher eye and plasma melatonin levels compared with those detected under FM exposure.
ISSN
2167-8359
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/42139
DOI
10.7717/peerj.12289
Bibliographic Citation
PEERJ, v.9, 2021
Publisher
PEERJ INC
Keywords
Japanese eel; Melatonin; Moonlight; Eel migration; Photoperiod; Photic signal
Type
Article
Language
English
Document Type
Article
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