Time Course of Sensitivity of Golden Hamsters to Melatonin Injections Throughout the Day 1
- 1 September 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Biology of Reproduction
- Vol. 29 (2) , 432-438
- https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod29.2.432
Abstract
Twenty-four groups of adult male golden hamsters, housed on 14 h of light, 14L:10D [light:dark cycle], received daily injections of melatonin, each at a different hour of the day. Injections (15 .mu.g melatonin/0.1 ml ethanol:saline, 1:10, s.c.) persisted for 27 wk. At the beginning of this investigation and every 2-4 wk thereafter, laparotomies were performed on a few animals of each group and the testes measured to assess the efficacy of the melatonin injections in causing testicular regression. Two periods of melatonin sensitivity were identified. The first was brief, of 1-h duration, immediately prior to lights on (0500-0600 h). The 2nd period extended for 6 h throughout late afternoon and early evening (1500-2100 h; lights out 2000 h). Regression was complete in all these groups except that injected at 1500 h in which the testes regressed to only 950 mg before reecrudescence occurred. In all other affected groups, testes regressed to < 400 mg. In those groups where melatonin did not cause full testicular regression, daily injections resulted in partial regression, usually to approximately 2000 mg prior to regrowth.This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
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