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Melatonin and N-acetylserotonin stress responses: effects of type of stimulation and housing conditions.

J Seggie, L Campbell, G M Brown, L J Grota.   

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The effects of housing condition and type of stimulation on serum melatonin and N-acetylserotonin (NAS) were investigated. Male rats were housed under a 12/12-hour light-dark cycle, with ad libitum food and water, either individually or in groups of four. At the start of the light phase, separate groups were sacrificed at rest or subjected for 3 minutes to the stimulation of cold water, noise, novel environment, or ether vapour and then decapitated at 0, 5, 15, 30 or 60 minutes after the end of stimulation. Melatonin was measured by a modified radioimmunoassay and NAS by a specific radioimmunoassay. Melatonin levels responded to stimulation with an increase, while NAS levels responded with a decrease. Housing condition had no effect on hormone response. However, the pattern of response for each of the two hormones differed greatly among the stimuli. For melatonin, cold water was the most potent stimulus, followed by noise, novel environment, and ether. NAS responded most to ether, fleetingly to cold, and in a bimodal manner to noise. The data are interpreted as suggesting that separate mechanisms regulate serum melatonin and serum NAS is response to environmental stimulation and that under appropriate control conditions melatonin from the pineal is very responsive to environmental stimuli, in a manner similar to that of pituitary hormones.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3831300     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-079x.1985.tb00626.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pineal Res        ISSN: 0742-3098            Impact factor:   13.007


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Journal:  Experientia       Date:  1990-01-15

2.  Effects of aggressive encounters on pineal melatonin formation in male gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus, Cricetidae).

Authors:  T Heinzeller; B N Joshi; F Nürnberger; R J Reiter
Journal:  J Comp Physiol A       Date:  1988-11       Impact factor: 1.836

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Authors:  A Stieglitz; S Steinlechner; T Ruf; G Heldmaier
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4.  Quetiapine reduces nocturnal urinary cortisol excretion in healthy subjects.

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Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)       Date:  2004-01-20       Impact factor: 4.530

5.  Increased pineal melatonin content coupled to restricted water availability in a Pavlovian conditioning paradigm in rats.

Authors:  D A Golombek; H E Chuluyan; B I Kanterewicz; D P Cardinali
Journal:  J Neural Transm Gen Sect       Date:  1994

6.  Effects of melatonin on the proliferation and apoptosis of sheep granulosa cells under thermal stress.

Authors:  Yao Fu; Chang-Jiu He; Peng-Yun Ji; Zhi-Yong Zhuo; Xiu-Zhi Tian; Feng Wang; Dun-Xian Tan; Guo-Shi Liu
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