Exploring the Immune Modulatory Role of Melatonin in Head Kidney and Spleen Cells of Freshwater Snakehead Teleost, Channa punctatus

By Dr. Sheena Farheen Khan

Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology, LCIT College of Commerce and Science, Bodri, Bilaspur, C.G.

Title: Exploring the Immune Modulatory Role of Melatonin in Head Kidney and Spleen Cells of Freshwater Snakehead Teleost, Channa punctatus

Journal: Journal of Fish Biology.

This study examines the role of melatonin in regulating the immune responses of the freshwater fish Channa punctatus. In vitro experiments demonstrated that melatonin boosts vital immune functions, including phagocytic activity, superoxide production, nitric oxide generation and lymphocyte proliferation in spleen and head kidney cells. The use of the melatonin receptor antagonist, Luzindole and the Adenylate Cyclase inhibitor, SQ 22536 confirm that melatonin exerts its immune-stimulatory properties through receptor-mediated mechanisms involving the cAMP signaling pathway. These findings highlight the potential of melatonin as an important immune-modulator that may improve disease resistance in fish.

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