THE SYRIAN HAMSTER PINEAL GLAND RESPONDS TO ISOPROTERENOLIN VIVOAT NIGHT
- 1 April 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Endocrine Society in Endocrinology
- Vol. 120 (4) , 1682-1684
- https://doi.org/10.1210/endo-120-4-1682
Abstract
Failure of isoproterenol (ISO) injections to raise pineal melatonin content has generated doubt about β-adrenergic control of the melatonin rhythm in Syrian hamsters. However, the effect of ISO injected at night after light-induced reduction of pineal melatonin has not been reported. In this study, light exposure began at 6 1/4 h into one (normally 10-h) dark phase. The hamsters were injected with either ISO (1 mg/kg) or vehicle 15 min later when pineal melatonin content was low. Light exposure continued. Two h after ISO but not vehicle injection, pineal melatonin content rose more than six-fold. In other animals injected at the end of the usual light phase then kept in light for 2 h, pineal melatonin was equally low after ISO or vehicle injection. The Syrian hamster pineal gland can respond in vivo to a β-adrenergic agonist injected at the physiologically relevant time of the normaT nocturnal melatonin surge. This finding, taken together with the previously reported inhibition of the endogenous nocturnal melatonin surge with a β-blocking drug, suggests that a (β-adrenergic mechanism controls the hamster pineal melatonin rhythm.Keywords
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