Melatonin and Methoxytryptophol have Temporal Effect on Tail Elongation but not Methoxytryptamine: Studies on Tail Regeneration in Hemidactylus flaviviridis

A. Kurup, A. Ramachandran
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Abstract

In order to evaluate the time-specific influence of pineal indoles on tail regeneration in lizards, melatonin (M), methoxytryptophol (ML) and methoxytryptamine (MT) were administered intraperitonealy to different groups of lizards at morning 7:00 hrs (m) or in the evening at 17:00 hrs (e). The Mm and MLe groups of lizards showed a delay in the attainment of various arbitrary stages of regeneration like wound healing, pre-blastema, blastema and initiation of growth while the Me and MLm groups of lizards showed hastened attainment. However, MTm and MTe treatments did not bring about any difference compared to the controls. The total length of tail regenerated and percentage replacement at the end of 30 days were significantly less in Mm and MLe groups of lizards. MTm and MTe treatments, however, did not affect the regeneration process. The results indicate that M and ML have opposite time-specific effects on regeneration, while MT has no effect. Apparently, M and ML are part of the photoperiodic and neuro-endocrine transduction mechanisms related to regenerative growth in lizards.
褪黑素和甲氧基色氨酸对尾伸长有时间效应,而甲氧基色氨酸对尾伸长无时间效应——黄绿半毛驴尾再生的研究
为了评估松果体吲哚对蜥蜴尾巴再生的时间特异性影响,我们分别在早上7点(M)和晚上17点(e)给不同组的蜥蜴腹腔注射褪黑素(M)、甲氧基色氨酸(ML)和甲氧基色胺(MT)。Mm和MLe组的蜥蜴在伤口愈合、胚前、而Me组和MLm组则表现出更快的发育。然而,与对照组相比,MTm和MTe处理没有带来任何差异。Mm组和MLe组30 d尾再生总长度和替换率显著低于MLe组。然而,MTm和MTe处理不影响再生过程。结果表明,M和ML对再生具有相反的时间特异性作用,而MT对再生没有影响。显然,M和ML是与蜥蜴再生生长相关的光周期和神经内分泌转导机制的一部分。
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