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Genetically Blocking the Zebrafish Pineal Clock Affects Circadian Behavior

The master circadian clock in fish has been considered to reside in the pineal gland. This dogma is challenged, however, by the finding that most zebrafish tissues contain molecular clocks that are directly reset by light. To further examine the role of the pineal gland oscillator in the zebrafish c...

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Autores principales: Ben-Moshe Livne, Zohar, Alon, Shahar, Vallone, Daniela, Bayleyen, Yared, Tovin, Adi, Shainer, Inbal, Nisembaum, Laura G., Aviram, Idit, Smadja-Storz, Sima, Fuentes, Michael, Falcón, Jack, Eisenberg, Eli, Klein, David C., Burgess, Harold A., Foulkes, Nicholas S., Gothilf, Yoav
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5147766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27870848
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1006445
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author Ben-Moshe Livne, Zohar
Alon, Shahar
Vallone, Daniela
Bayleyen, Yared
Tovin, Adi
Shainer, Inbal
Nisembaum, Laura G.
Aviram, Idit
Smadja-Storz, Sima
Fuentes, Michael
Falcón, Jack
Eisenberg, Eli
Klein, David C.
Burgess, Harold A.
Foulkes, Nicholas S.
Gothilf, Yoav
author_facet Ben-Moshe Livne, Zohar
Alon, Shahar
Vallone, Daniela
Bayleyen, Yared
Tovin, Adi
Shainer, Inbal
Nisembaum, Laura G.
Aviram, Idit
Smadja-Storz, Sima
Fuentes, Michael
Falcón, Jack
Eisenberg, Eli
Klein, David C.
Burgess, Harold A.
Foulkes, Nicholas S.
Gothilf, Yoav
author_sort Ben-Moshe Livne, Zohar
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description The master circadian clock in fish has been considered to reside in the pineal gland. This dogma is challenged, however, by the finding that most zebrafish tissues contain molecular clocks that are directly reset by light. To further examine the role of the pineal gland oscillator in the zebrafish circadian system, we generated a transgenic line in which the molecular clock is selectively blocked in the melatonin-producing cells of the pineal gland by a dominant-negative strategy. As a result, clock-controlled rhythms of melatonin production in the adult pineal gland were disrupted. Moreover, transcriptome analysis revealed that the circadian expression pattern of the majority of clock-controlled genes in the adult pineal gland is abolished. Importantly, circadian rhythms of behavior in zebrafish larvae were affected: rhythms of place preference under constant darkness were eliminated, and rhythms of locomotor activity under constant dark and constant dim light conditions were markedly attenuated. On the other hand, global peripheral molecular oscillators, as measured in whole larvae, were unaffected in this model. In conclusion, characterization of this novel transgenic model provides evidence that the molecular clock in the melatonin-producing cells of the pineal gland plays a key role, possibly as part of a multiple pacemaker system, in modulating circadian rhythms of behavior.
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spelling pubmed-51477662016-12-21 Genetically Blocking the Zebrafish Pineal Clock Affects Circadian Behavior Ben-Moshe Livne, Zohar Alon, Shahar Vallone, Daniela Bayleyen, Yared Tovin, Adi Shainer, Inbal Nisembaum, Laura G. Aviram, Idit Smadja-Storz, Sima Fuentes, Michael Falcón, Jack Eisenberg, Eli Klein, David C. Burgess, Harold A. Foulkes, Nicholas S. Gothilf, Yoav PLoS Genet Research Article The master circadian clock in fish has been considered to reside in the pineal gland. This dogma is challenged, however, by the finding that most zebrafish tissues contain molecular clocks that are directly reset by light. To further examine the role of the pineal gland oscillator in the zebrafish circadian system, we generated a transgenic line in which the molecular clock is selectively blocked in the melatonin-producing cells of the pineal gland by a dominant-negative strategy. As a result, clock-controlled rhythms of melatonin production in the adult pineal gland were disrupted. Moreover, transcriptome analysis revealed that the circadian expression pattern of the majority of clock-controlled genes in the adult pineal gland is abolished. Importantly, circadian rhythms of behavior in zebrafish larvae were affected: rhythms of place preference under constant darkness were eliminated, and rhythms of locomotor activity under constant dark and constant dim light conditions were markedly attenuated. On the other hand, global peripheral molecular oscillators, as measured in whole larvae, were unaffected in this model. In conclusion, characterization of this novel transgenic model provides evidence that the molecular clock in the melatonin-producing cells of the pineal gland plays a key role, possibly as part of a multiple pacemaker system, in modulating circadian rhythms of behavior. Public Library of Science 2016-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5147766/ /pubmed/27870848 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1006445 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Ben-Moshe Livne, Zohar
Alon, Shahar
Vallone, Daniela
Bayleyen, Yared
Tovin, Adi
Shainer, Inbal
Nisembaum, Laura G.
Aviram, Idit
Smadja-Storz, Sima
Fuentes, Michael
Falcón, Jack
Eisenberg, Eli
Klein, David C.
Burgess, Harold A.
Foulkes, Nicholas S.
Gothilf, Yoav
Genetically Blocking the Zebrafish Pineal Clock Affects Circadian Behavior
title Genetically Blocking the Zebrafish Pineal Clock Affects Circadian Behavior
title_full Genetically Blocking the Zebrafish Pineal Clock Affects Circadian Behavior
title_fullStr Genetically Blocking the Zebrafish Pineal Clock Affects Circadian Behavior
title_full_unstemmed Genetically Blocking the Zebrafish Pineal Clock Affects Circadian Behavior
title_short Genetically Blocking the Zebrafish Pineal Clock Affects Circadian Behavior
title_sort genetically blocking the zebrafish pineal clock affects circadian behavior
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5147766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27870848
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1006445
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