Photoperiodic Induction in Quail as a Function of the Period of the Light-Dark Cycle: Implications for Models of Time Measurement
- 1 December 1991
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Biological Rhythms
- Vol. 6 (4) , 331-341
- https://doi.org/10.1177/074873049100600404
Abstract
The earliest detectable event in the photoperiodic response of quail is a rise in luteinizing hormone (LH) secretion beginning at about hour 20 on the first long day. The timing of this rise was measured in castrated quail after entrainment to short daylengths which cause significant phase angle differences in the circadian system: (1) LD 2:22 and LD 10:14, and (2) LD 3:21 (T = 24 hr) and LD 3:24 (T = 27 hr). The quail were then exposed to 24 hr of light (by delaying lights-off ), and the time of the first LH rise was measured; it was similar in all schedules. Quail were also entrained to LD 3:21 or LD 3:24 and then given a single 6-hr nightbreak 6-12, 7-13, or 13-19 hr after dawn. The earlier pulse was marginally more inductive in the 27-hr cycle. Thus the entrainment characteristics of the photoinducible rhythm (Φ1) in quail appear very different from those of the locomotor circadian rhythm, and raise doubts as to whether Φ1 is a primary circadian oscillator.Keywords
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