Publication: The Zebrafish, an Outstanding Model for Biomedical Research in the Field of Melatonin and Human Diseases.
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2022-07-01
Authors
Aranda-Martinez, Paula
Fernandez-Martinez, Jose
Ramirez-Casas, Yolanda
Guerra-Librero, Ana
Rodriguez-Santana, Cesar
Escames, Germaine
Acuña-Castroviejo, Dario
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MDPI AG
Abstract
The zebrafish has become an excellent model for the study of human diseases because it offers many advantages over other vertebrate animal models. The pineal gland, as well as the biological clock and circadian rhythms, are highly conserved in zebrafish, and melatonin is produced in the pineal gland and in most organs and tissues of the body. Zebrafish have several copies of the clock genes and of aanat and asmt genes, the latter involved in melatonin synthesis. As in mammals, melatonin can act through its membrane receptors, as with zebrafish, and through mechanisms that are independent of receptors. Pineal melatonin regulates peripheral clocks and the circadian rhythms of the body, such as the sleep/wake rhythm, among others. Extrapineal melatonin functions include antioxidant activity, inducing the endogenous antioxidants enzymes, scavenging activity, removing free radicals, anti-inflammatory activity through the regulation of the NF-κB/NLRP3 inflammasome pathway, and a homeostatic role in mitochondria. In this review, we introduce the utility of zebrafish to analyze the mechanisms of action of melatonin. The data here presented showed that the zebrafish is a useful model to study human diseases and that melatonin exerts beneficial effects on many pathophysiological processes involved in these diseases.
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MeSH Terms
Animals
Antioxidants
Biomedical Research
Circadian Rhythm
Humans
Mammals
Melatonin
Pineal Gland
Zebrafish
Antioxidants
Biomedical Research
Circadian Rhythm
Humans
Mammals
Melatonin
Pineal Gland
Zebrafish
DeCS Terms
Animales
Antioxidantes
Glándula Pineal
Humanos
Investigación biomédica
Mamíferos
Melatonina
Pez Cebra
Ritmo circadiano
Antioxidantes
Glándula Pineal
Humanos
Investigación biomédica
Mamíferos
Melatonina
Pez Cebra
Ritmo circadiano
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Keywords
clock genes, melatonin, pathology, zebrafish
Citation
Aranda-Martínez P, Fernández-Martínez J, Ramírez-Casas Y, Guerra-Librero A, Rodríguez-Santana C, Escames G, et al. The Zebrafish, an Outstanding Model for Biomedical Research in the Field of Melatonin and Human Diseases. Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Jul 4;23(13):7438.