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Light-induced and circadian expressions of melanopsin genes opn4xa and opn4xb in the eyes of juvenile grass puffer Takifugu alboplumbeus

Journal

FISH PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 47, Issue 2, Pages 191-202

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10695-020-00901-w

Keywords

Circadian rhythm; Diurnal rhythm; Biological clock; Melanopsin; Photoreceptor; Light

Funding

  1. Institute of Nature and Environmental Technology, Kanazawa University [17016, 18019]
  2. JSPS KAKENHI [17K07486, 16H04812H]
  3. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [17K07486] Funding Source: KAKEN

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The study found that there were no significant diurnal or circadian changes in melanopsin gene mRNA levels in the brain of juvenile grass puffer, but a significant diurnal rhythm was observed in the mRNA levels of opn4xa in the eyes, while opn4xb showed both diurnal and circadian changes. Continuous exposure to light during the subjective night significantly increased the mRNA levels of opn4xa in the eyes at ZT24.
Animals regulate a variety of aspects of physiology according to environmental light conditions via nonvisual opsins such as melanopsin. In order to study photic regulation of fish physiology, expression changes of the genes for melanopsin (opn4xa and opn4xb) and effects of light on them were examined in juvenile grass puffer Takifugu alboplumbeus using quantitative real-time PCR. In the brain of juvenile fish, no significant diurnal nor circadian changes were observed in opn4x mRNA levels. On the other hand, in the eyes, the mRNA level of opn4xa showed a significant diurnal rhythm with a peak at Zeitgeber time (ZT) 4, while no apparent circadian changes were observed. The mRNA level of opn4xb in the eyes showed a diurnal change similar to that of opn4xa, while it showed a significant circadian change. Furthermore, continuous exposure to light during a subjective night significantly increased the mRNA levels of opn4xa in the eyes at ZT24, suggesting that light induces gene expression of opn4xa in the eyes and that the induction occurs only during the night-day transition period. These results suggest that Opn4xa and Opn4xb play differential roles in the eyes of juvenile grass puffer to mediate the physiological effects of environmental light information.

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