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Locomotor activity and melatonin rhythms in rats under non-24-h lighting cycles.

M L Laakso1, L Leinonen, S L Joutsiniemi, T Porkka-Heiskanen, A Alila.   

Abstract

The adjustment of pineal melatonin and locomotor activity rhythms to 10:10-h light:dark (LD) or 14:14-h LD cycles was studied in male Wistar rats. Both lighting conditions were thought to be outside the limits of entrainment of the rest-activity rhythm in this species. We assumed that the rhythm of pineal melatonin synthesis might be more adaptable. As expected, the locomotor activity rhythm was not adjusted to the 10:10-h LD cycles. Under these conditions, a free-running component (25 h) became dominant. Under the 14:14-h LD cycles, however, an unexpected adaptation occurred within 10 days. The profiles of the pineal melatonin contents measured on days 5 and 30 under the 10:10-h LD and on day 7 under the 14:14-h LD schedule were in line with the estimated free-running oscillations, but the profile on day 21 under the 14:14-h LD schedule was not. This melatonin pattern fitted the LD-adjusted activity rhythm. Thus, the melatonin rhythm did not adapt better than the activity rhythm to the exotic LD cycles. Instead, parallel changes were found.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7610134     DOI: 10.1016/0031-9384(94)00311-r

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Behav        ISSN: 0031-9384


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