THE PHOTOPERIODIC RESPONSE IN SYRIAN-HAMSTER DEPENDS UPON A MELATONIN-DRIVEN CIRCADIAN-RHYTHM OF SENSITIVITY TO MELATONIN

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作者
PITROSKY, B [1 ]
KIRSCH, R [1 ]
VIVIENROELS, B [1 ]
GEORGBENTZ, I [1 ]
CANGUILHEM, B [1 ]
PEVET, P [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV STRASBOURG 1,FAC MED,INST PHYSIOL,CNRS,URA 1332,STRASBOURG,FRANCE
关键词
MELATONIN; PINEAL; PHOTOPERIOD; SENSITIVITY RHYTHM; SYRIAN HAMSTER;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2826.1995.tb00731.x
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The pineal gland, via the daily pattern of melatonin (MEL) secretion, is directly involved in the conduction of photoperiodic information. The duration of MEL secretion is proportional to the duration of the dark period and, whatever the photoperiod is, MEL synthesis occurs 3 or 4 h after the dark onset in Syrian hamsters. In order to determine the relative importance of the duration or the coincidence hypothesis, a daily infusion protocol was used in sexually active pinealectomized hamsters. Long duration of MEL infusion (10 h) completely inhibit testes whereas short duration infusion (5 h) had no effect. When the animals were infused twice within 2 h 30 min separated by 3 h, they presented a complete gonadal atrophy, similar to the one observed with the 10 h infusion. Measurement of plasma MEL during the infusion and seperation periods revealed that MEL reached physiological nighttime values during the infusion period and fell to daytime values 1 h after the end of an infusion period. Thus, the results could not be due to a time additive action of the two MEL pulses. An intermediate response was observed when the 2 signals were applied across the light/dark transition. Gonadal regression did not occur when the 2 periods of infusion were separated by 5 h 30 min. The efficiency of this type of infusion was not dependent on the ambiant photoperiod since similar results were obtained in long and short photoperiods. The infusion was also as effective during the day as well as during the night. These results suggest that there is a rhythm of sensitivity to MEL, based on the coincidence hypotheses, that are important for transmission of photoperiodic information. This rhythm of sensitivity to MEL seems to be entrained by MEL itself, since the efficiency of the two pulses of MEL is not dependent of time of application and/or of photoperiod.
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