@article{d225693de563474e9106ca173ce46190,
title = "Zebrafish Dark-Dependent Behavior Requires Phototransduction by the Pineal Gland",
abstract = "Located dorsally underneath a thin translucent skull in many teleosts, the pineal gland is a photoreceptive organ known as a key element of the circadian clock system. Nevertheless, the presence of additional routes of photoreception presents a challenge in determining its specific roles in regulating photic-related behavior. Here, we show the importance of the pineal gland in mediating a prolonged motor response of zebrafish larvae to sudden darkness, both as a photodetector and as a circadian pacemaker. This was evident by a reduced motor response of Bsx-deficient larvae, lacking a pineal gland, to sudden darkness. Moreover, the typical daily rhythm of the intensity of this response was lost in the pineal-less larvae. In contrast, motor response to a sudden increase in illumination was unaffected. Furthermore, we show that the pineal-mediated behavioral response to darkness requires two elements: the photoreceptor cells and the projecting neurons. Dark response was impaired in larvae whose pineal photoreceptor cells were genetically ablated and in larvae whose pineal projecting neurons had undergone laser-axotomy. This study thus establishes the pineal gland as a mediator of dark-dependent behavior and reveals underlying cellular components involved in transducing information about darkness to the brain.",
keywords = "VMR, brain-specific homeobox (Bsx), photoreceptors, pineal, projecting neurons, zebrafish",
author = "Yair Wexler and Dengfeng Huang and Adar Medvetzky and Daniel Armbruster and Wolfgang Driever and Jun Yan and Yoav Gothilf",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2024 The Author(s). Journal of Pineal Research published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.",
year = "2024",
month = nov,
doi = "10.1111/jpi.70021",
language = "אנגלית",
volume = "76",
journal = "Journal of Pineal Research",
issn = "0742-3098",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd",
number = "8",
}