Melatonin inhibits metabolic activity in the rat suprachiasmatic nuclei.
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The pineal hormone melatonin has been implicated in the regulation of circadian rhythms and in photoperiodic control of reproduction. The effects of melatonin require the hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), a principal pacemaker controlling circadian rhythms. To determine whether SCN activity was directly affected by exogenous melatonin, rats received either melatonin or saline injections 15 min before administration of 2-deoxy-[1-14C]glucose (2-DG) at two times of day, circadian time (CT) 10 and CT14, and the brains of these rats were processed for autoradiographic determination of 2-DG uptake within the SCN. We report that SCN 2-DG uptake was inhibited by melatonin at CT10, when 2-DG uptake is normally high, and unaffected at CT14, when 2-DG uptake is normally low. This indicates that the SCN may be neural substrates through which melatonin exerts at least some of its effects on mammalian physiology. |
Year of Publication |
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1987
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Journal |
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Neuroscience letters
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Volume |
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81
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1-2
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Number of Pages |
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29-34
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Date Published |
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1987
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ISSN Number |
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0304-3940
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URL |
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https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/0304-3940(87)90335-1
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DOI |
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10.1016/0304-3940(87)90335-1
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Short Title |
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Neurosci Lett
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