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Coexpression of MT1 and RORalpha1 melatonin receptors in the Syrian hamster Harderian gland
Authors:Tomás-Zapico Cristina  Antonio Boga José  Caballero Beatriz  Vega-Naredo Ignacio  Sierra Verónica  Alvarez-García Oscar  Tolivia Delio  Josefa Rodríguez-Colunga María  Coto-Montes Ana
Affiliation:Departamento de Morfología y Biología Celular, Universidad de Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain.
Abstract:Melatonin acts through several specific receptors, including membrane receptors (MT(1) and MT(2)) and members of the RZR/ROR nuclear receptors family, which have been identified in a large variety of mammalian and nonmammalian cells types. Both membrane and nuclear melatonin receptors have been partially characterized in Harderian gland of the Syrian hamster. Nevertheless, the identities of these receptors were unknown until this study, where the coexistence of MT(1) and RORalpha(1) in this gland was determined by nested RT-PCR followed by amplicon sequencing and Western-blot. Furthermore, the cellular localization of both receptors was determined by immunohistochemistry. Thus, MT(1) receptor was localized exclusively at the basal side of the cell acini, supporting the hypothesis that this receptor is activated by the pineal-synthesized melatonin. On the contrary, although a RORalpha(1)-immunoreactivity was observed in nuclei of epithelial cells of both sexes, an extranuclear specific staining, which was more frequently among those cells of males, was also seen. The implication of this possible nuclear exclusion of RORalpha(1) on the role of this indoleamine against oxidative stress is discussed.
Keywords:Harderian gland    melatonin receptors    MT1 receptor    oxidative stress    RZR/RORα    Syrian hamster
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