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  • 1
    ISSN: 1435-1463
    Keywords: Synaptic ribbons ; diestrous rats ; LHRH ; sex steroids ; dexamethasone ; NAT activity
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Pineal glands of regularly cycling Sprague Dawley rats (180–220 g) killed on the diestrous morning (between 0900–1000 h) were incubated in appropriate media for six hours with LHRH (8.5 ΜM), progesterone (3.2 ΜM), estradiol-17 Β (370 nM) or dexamethasone (250 nM). Pineals incubated in hormone-free medium and unincubated glands served as controls. Six rats were used in each group. After incubation the glands were divided into two parts. One part was used to estimate serotonin N-acetyltransferase (NAT) activity. The other part was processed for electron microscopy to quantify synaptic ribbons (SR). The SR numbers were computed to 20,000 Μm2 area of pineal tissue. The number and distribution pattern of SR were identical in incubated as well as in the unincubated controls. In both these groups the SR located close to the cell membrane were more (23 ± 1) than those that lay away from it (9 ± 2). LHRH had no effect on the number of SR located close, to or distant from, the cell membrane. Incubation of pineals with progesterone significantly (p ⩽ 0.05) depressed the number of SR present close to membranes (23 ± 1 in controls vs 11 ± 2 in treated group), total SR (34 ± 3 in controls vs 21 ± 2 in treated group) and synaptic fields (26 ± 2 in controls vs 17 ± 2 in treated group). Likewise, in the estradiol-17 Β group also membrane-associated SR decreased significantly. The effect of progesterone was more severe than estrogen on the SR possibly due to the differences in the doses used. The SR situated distant from the membranes were unaffected in both progesterone and estrogen groups. In pineals incubated with dexamethasone there was a depressive trend in the number of SR but with no statistical significance. The NAT activity was undetectable in control and all experimental groups. The above findings demonstrate that ovarian sex steroids in vitro are capable of specifically depressing the number of SR located close to the cell membrane while those lying distant from it remain unaffected. Whether or not this differential response is also present in vivo remains to be elucidated.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-0878
    Keywords: Pineal gland ; Synaptic ribbons ; N-acetyl-transferase ; Melatonin ; Serotonin ; Protein synthesis ; Rat (Sprague-Dawley)
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary To elucidate the role of protein synthesis in the nocturnal increase of synaptic ribbons in the rat pineal gland, actinomycin-D, which inhibits transcription, and cycloheximide, an inhibitor of translation, were used. To assure that the drugs were effective and to relate morphological changes to pineal biosynthetic phenomena, the activity of N-acetyltransferase and levels of pineal indoleamine were measured. Results of in-vivo, short-term and long-term treatment with either drug suggest that transcription of proteins related to synaptic ribbon formation occurs during the first half of the light phase, whereas translation takes place during the first few hours of the dark phase. In contrast, proteins involved in enhanced melatonin synthesis are transcribed and translated during the first few hours of the dark phase. In vitro, preincubation with inhibitors of protein synthesis abolished the increase in the numbers of synaptic ribbons after stimulation with dibutyryl-adenosinecyclic-monophosphate, indicating that the results of the in-vivo experiments are due to an interaction of the drugs with the pineal gland itself. The present study shows that, although in the rat pineal enhanced melatonin synthesis and increased numbers of synaptic ribbons occur at the same time, transcription of proteins involved in both rhythms is temporally separated.
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