Melatonin in the mammalian retina: Synthesis, mechanisms of action and neuroprotection

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Felder-Schmittbuhl, Marie-Paule | Hicks, David | Ribelayga, Christophe | Tosini, Gianluca

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International audience. Abstract Melatonin is an important player in the regulation of many physiological functions within the body and in the retina. Melatonin synthesis in the retina primarily occurs during the night and its levels are low during the day. Retinal melatonin is primarily synthesized by the photoreceptors, but whether the synthesis occurs in the rods and/or cones is still unclear. Melatonin exerts its influence by binding to G protein‐coupled receptors named melatonin receptor type 1 (MT 1 ) and type 2 (MT 2 ). MT 1 and MT 2 receptors activate a wide variety of signaling pathways and both receptors are present in the vertebrate photoreceptors where they may form MT 1 /MT 2 heteromers (MT 1/2h ). Studies in rodents have shown that melatonin signaling plays an important role in the regulation of retinal dopamine levels, rod/cone coupling as well as the photopic and scotopic electroretinogram. In addition, melatonin may play an important role in protecting photoreceptors from oxidative stress and can protect photoreceptors from apoptosis. Critically, melatonin signaling is involved in the modulation of photoreceptor viability during aging and other studies have implicated melatonin in the pathogenesis of age‐related macular degeneration. Hence melatonin may represent a useful tool in the fight to protect photoreceptors—and other retinal cells—against degeneration due to aging or diseases.

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