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A Huesgen

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Response of pineal serotonin N-acetyltransferase activity in male guinea pigs exposed to light pulses at night.

1988

Serotonin N-acetyltransferase (NAT), which is crucial for the formation of melatonin, undergoes a typical day/night rhythm in the pineal gland with low levels during daytime and high levels at night. Short pulses of light given at night have been shown to rapidly depress NAT activity in some species, but not in others, the reasons for this difference being unclear. As diurnality and nocturnality of the experimental animals may play a role and since diurnally active animals have been little investigated in this respect, in the present study the diurnally active guinea pig was investigated. Male guinea pigs kept under a lighting regimen of LD 12:12 (lights off at 1700 hrs) were killed between…

Acetylserotonin O-MethyltransferaseMaleendocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyLightArylamine N-AcetyltransferaseGuinea PigsBiologyPineal GlandNocturnalityMelatoninPineal glandSpecies SpecificityAcetyltransferasesInternal medicineCricetinaemedicineAnimalsDiurnalityCircadian rhythmBiological PsychiatrySheepMesocricetusArvicolinaefungiSciuridaeRatsPsychiatry and Mental healthEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyAcetylserotonin O-methyltransferaseDarknessNeurology (clinical)SerotoninGerbillinaemedicine.drugJournal of neural transmission
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