Melatonin as an antioxidant and its semi-lunar rhythm in green macroalga Ulva sp

The presence and role of melatonin in plants are still under debate owing to difficulties of identification and quantification. Accordingly, although it has been frequently proposed that melatonin acts as an antioxidant in phototrophic organisms, experimental data on its physiological role are scarc...

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description The presence and role of melatonin in plants are still under debate owing to difficulties of identification and quantification. Accordingly, although it has been frequently proposed that melatonin acts as an antioxidant in phototrophic organisms, experimental data on its physiological role are scarce. This study describes the use of a rapid and simple new method for quantification of melatonin in the marine macroalga Ulva sp., organisms routinely exposed to tide-related environmental stresses and known for their high tolerance to abiotic conditions. The method was used here to show that exposure to oxidative stress-inducing environmental conditions (elevated temperature and heavy metals) induced a rise in melatonin level in the algae. Addition of exogenous melatonin alleviated the algae from cadmium-induced stress. Interestingly, although the algae were taken from a culture growing free floating and kept under constant photoperiod and water level, they exhibited a semi-lunar rhythm of melatonin levels that correlated with predicted spring tides. The correlation can probably be interpreted as reflecting preparation for predicted low tides, when the algae are exposed to increasing temperature, desiccation, and salinity, all known to induce oxidative stress. Given the simplicity of the described method it can easily be adapted for the study of melatonin in many other phototrophic organisms. These results provide, for the first time, experimental data that support both an antioxidant role for melatonin and its semi-lunar rhythm in macroalgae.
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subjects Algae
Antioxidants
Antioxidants - metabolism
Biological and medical sciences
Biological Clocks
Cadmium
Chlorophylls
Circadian Rhythm
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Heavy metals
Lead
Melatonin - isolation & purification
Melatonin - metabolism
Metals, Heavy - metabolism
Oxidative stress
Plants
Quantification
RESEARCH PAPER
Research Papers
Temperature
Ulva
Ulva - metabolism
Zinc
title Melatonin as an antioxidant and its semi-lunar rhythm in green macroalga Ulva sp
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