Precise Annual Changes in the Numbers of "Synaptic" Ribbons and Spherules in the Rat Pineal Gland
- 1 March 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Biological Rhythms
- Vol. 3 (1) , 41-48
- https://doi.org/10.1177/074873048800300103
Abstract
Although pineal "synaptic" ribbons (SR) are frequently examined by means of quantitative electron microscopy, their functional significance remains unclear. The same is true for related structures—"synaptic" spherules (SPH). In the course of such studies, it has been noted that SR counts may differ from laboratory to laboratory. Because seasonal changes may play a role, a 2-year study was performed on male rats kept under routine laboratory conditions and killed at monthly intervals during daytime or nighttime. Both structures examined showed distinct day-night differences throughout the year, with higher numbers at night than during the day. There were significant annual changes in both SR and SPH during both daytime and nighttime. The comparison of the curves from the 2 years showed that they were virtually identical both during daytime and nighttime. The numbers of SR were the highest in October and the lowest in April; the numbers of SPH had two plateaus, one with lower values from November to April, and the other with higher values from May to October. It appears from the present study that SR and SPH numbers in the rat pineal gland show statistically significant and precisely timed seasonal changes that may well account for the variations of SR numbers in the different publications.Keywords
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