Daily morphological variations in the viscacha (Lagostomus maximus maximus) retina. Probable local modulatory action of melatonin

Given that the local melatonin levels exhibit rhythmic daily changes in the retina of the viscacha, we considered it important to study the likely daily variations in morphology and specific 2‐[125I]‐iodomelatonin binding in retinas from this rodent and to correlate these putative changes with local...

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Published inThe Anatomical record Vol. 266; no. 4; pp. 198 - 206
Main Authors Calderón, Claudia, Mohamed, Fabian, Muñoz, Estela, Fogal, Teresa, Pelzer, Lilian, Penissi, Alicia, Piezzi, Ramón
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LanguageEnglish
Published New York Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company 01.04.2002
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Summary:Given that the local melatonin levels exhibit rhythmic daily changes in the retina of the viscacha, we considered it important to study the likely daily variations in morphology and specific 2‐[125I]‐iodomelatonin binding in retinas from this rodent and to correlate these putative changes with local indole levels. Adult animals of both sexes were captured in their habitat and were kept under a natural photoperiod. For light and electron microscopic studies the viscachas were sacrificed by decapitation at 08:00, 16:00, and 24:00 hr. A computer‐assisted image analysis system was used to measure the thickness of the complete retina, the photoreceptor layer, the rod outer and inner segments, and the outer nuclear layer. The daily variation in 2‐[125I]‐iodomelatonin binding sites was followed during a 24‐hr light‐dark cycle, the animals being sacrificed at six time points. The parameters studied showed significant variations throughout the 24‐hr period. Maximal specific binding, lysosomal content in the pigment epithelium, and photoreceptor layer outer segment thicknesses were observed at 24:00 hr. Close contact between photoreceptor membranes and microvilli of the pigment epithelium was observed at 08:00 and 16:00 hr. Moreover, the minimal outer segment thickness at 16:00 hr was accompanied by a scarcity of dense bodies, such as lysosomes, a maximum dispersion of melanin pigment granules, and a minimum density of radioligand binding sites. Therefore, in the retina of the viscacha, we suggest that the interaction between melatonin and specific sites could be one of the factors or causes that participate in the regulation of the daily morphological changes observed in viscacha. Anat Rec 266:198–206, 2002. © 2002 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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ISSN:0003-276X
1097-0185
DOI:10.1002/ar.10057