Circadian Entrainment and Phase Shifting in Mammals with Melatonin
Open Access
- 1 December 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Biological Rhythms
- Vol. 12 (6) , 581-587
- https://doi.org/10.1177/074873049701200613
Abstract
Circadian effects of exogenous melatonin, whereby daily administration induces entrainment or phase shifts, have been demonstrated in both nocturnal and diurnal mammals. In Long-Evans rats, as used in early studies, effects occur reliably when melatonin is administered late in the subjective day. A second period of sensitivity to melatonin, late in the subjective night, is evident in certain strains of mice and the diurnal Funambulus pennanti. This late night to early morning sensitive phase previously had been identified in human subjects. Different circadian responses to melatonin also may occur between rat strains. Circadian effects of melatonin in hamsters are diverse and vary with strain, developmental age, and method of administration. Characteristics of melatonin binding sites within the suprachiasmatic nuclei vary both between and within species, as do profiles of endogenous melatonin rhythms. These differences may explain the variations in circadian responses to melatonin.Keywords
This publication has 23 references indexed in Scilit:
- Effects of daily injections of melatonin on locomotor activity rhythms in rats maintained under constant bright or dim lightPhysiology & Behavior, 1996
- Melatonin and Light Induce Phase Shifts of Circadian Activity Rhythms in the C3H/HeN MouseJournal of Biological Rhythms, 1996
- Successful use of S20098 and melatonin in an animal model of delayed sleep-phase syndrome (DSPS)Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1993
- Daily Rhythms of Melatonin Binding Sites in the Rat Pars tuberalis and Suprachiasmatic Nuclei; Evidence for a Regulation of Melatonin Receptors by Melatonin ItselfNeuroendocrinology, 1993
- Daily Melatonin Infusion Entrains Free-Running Activity in Syrian and Siberian HamstersPublished by Elsevier ,1993
- Non-photic phase shifting of the circadian activity rhythm of Syrian hamsters: the relative potency of arousal and melatoninBrain Research, 1992
- The Pineal Gland Influences Rat Circadian Activity Rhythms in Constant LightJournal of Biological Rhythms, 1992
- Melatonin Shifts Human Orcadian Rhythms According to a Phase-Response CurveChronobiology International, 1992
- Effects of melatonin on vertebrate circadian systemsTrends in Neurosciences, 1990
- Melatonin and circadian control in mammalsCellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 1989