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Effect of melatonin agonists and antagonists on horizontal cell spinule formation and dopamine release in a fish retina
Authors:UD Behrens  RH Douglas  D Sugden  DJ Davies  H-J Wagner
Institution:Anatomisches Institut, Universit?t Tübingen, ?sterbergstrasse 3, D-72074 Tübingen, Germany,
Applied Vision Research Centre, Department of Optometry and Visual Science, City University, 311–321 Goswell Rd., London EC1 V7DD, UK,
Physiology Group, Kings College London, London W8 7AH, UK,
Department of Chemistry, University College London, London WC1H 0AJ, UK,
Abstract:The crucian carp retina was used to study the effects of the melatonin antagonist p697 (N-pentanoyl 2-benzyltryptamine) and the melatonin agonists +]- and -]-AMMTC (N-acetyl-4-aminomethyl-6-methoxy-9-methyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydrocarbazol e) on horizontal cell spinule formation, an indicator of the state of retinal adaptation. DH97 was capable of both counteracting dark-adaptive spinule degradation and inducing light-adaptive spinule formation at the beginning of the dark phase. Addition of dopamine receptor blockers opposed the action of DH97 on spinules, with SCH 23930, a D1 dopamine receptor antagonist, being more effective than the D2 receptor antagonist sulpiride. DH97 induced a twofold increase in dopamine release. We conclude that melatonin acts as a dark signal within the teleost retina by inhibiting the dopaminergic system. In accordance with this, both enantiomers of AMMTC prevented light-induced spinule formation, and reduced dopamine release to below dark-adaptive baseline levels. We suggest that the suppression of spinule formation by AMMTC may be due to either a direct inhibitory interaction between the melatonin agonist and horizontal cell dopamine D1 receptors, or an inhibitory effect on the activity of the dopamine-releasing interplexiform cells.
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