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Effect of Brefeldin A on Melatonin Secretion of Chick Pineal Cells

Authors :
Yoshitaka Fukada
Takaoki Kasahara
Masayuki Murata
Toshiyuki Okano
Tsuyoshi Hirota
Satoshi Kagiwada
Source :
Journal of Biochemistry. 129:51-59
Publication Year :
2001
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2001.

Abstract

Melatonin is secreted from the pineal gland in a circadian manner. It is well established that the synthesis of melatonin shows a diurnal rhythm reflecting a daily change in serotonin N-acetyltransferase (NAT) activity, and the overall secretion of melatonin requires a cellular release process, which is poorly understood. To investigate the possible involvement of Golgi-derived vesicles in the release, we examined the effect of brefeldin A (BFA), a reversible inhibitor of Golgi-mediated secretion, on melatonin secretion of cultured chick pineal cells. We show here that treatment with BFA completely disassembles the Golgi apparatus and reduces melatonin secretion. In more detailed time course experiments, however, the inhibition of melatonin secretion is only observed after the removal of BFA in parallel with the reassembly of the Golgi apparatus. This inhibition of melatonin secretion is not accompanied by accumulation of melatonin in the cells. These observations indicate that chick pineal melatonin is released independently of the Golgi-derived vesicles, and suggest inhibition of melatonin synthesis after the removal of BFA. By measuring the activities and mRNA levels of melatonin-synthesizing enzymes, we found that the removal of BFA specifically inhibits NAT activity at the protein level. On the other hand, BFA causes no detectable phase-shift of the chick pineal oscillator regulating the circadian rhythm of melatonin secretion. The results presented here suggest that the Golgi-mediated vesicular transport is involved in neither the melatonin release nor the time-keeping mechanism of the circadian oscillator, but rather contributes to the regulation of NAT activity.

Details

ISSN :
0021924X
Volume :
129
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Biochemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e0cd62f4830e65b6f088bdeaddd5b355