Laitinen_1995_Cell.Mol.Neurobiol_15_177

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Title : Cholinergic signaling in the rat pineal gland. - Laitinen_1995_Cell.Mol.Neurobiol_15_177
Author(s) : Laitinen JT , Laitinen KS , Kokkola T
Ref : Cellular Molecular Neurobiology , 15 :177 , 1995
Abstract :

1. Innervation of the mammalian pineal gland is mainly sympathetic. Pineal synthesis of melatonin and its levels in the circulation are thought to be under strict adrenergic control of serotonin N-acetyltransferase (NAT). In addition, several putative pineal neurotransmitters modulate melatonin synthesis and secretion. 2. In this review, we summarize what is currently known on the pineal cholinergic system. Cholinergic signaling in the rat pineal gland is suggested based on the localization of choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) and acetylcholinesterase (AChE), as well as muscarinic and nicotinic ACh binding sites in the gland. 3. A functional role of ACh may be regulation of pineal synaptic ribbon numbers and modulation of melatonin secretion, events possibly mediated by phosphoinositide (PI) hydrolysis and activation of protein kinase C via muscarinic ACh receptors (mAChRs). 4. We also present previously unpublished data obtained using primary cultures of rat pinealocytes in an attempt to get more direct information on the effects of cholinergic stimulus on pinealocyte melatonin secretion. These studies revealed that the cholinergic effects on melatonin release are restricted mainly to intact pineal glands since they were not readily detected in primary pinealocyte cultures.

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Laitinen JT, Laitinen KS, Kokkola T (1995)
Cholinergic signaling in the rat pineal gland.
Cellular Molecular Neurobiology 15 :177

Laitinen JT, Laitinen KS, Kokkola T (1995)
Cellular Molecular Neurobiology 15 :177