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Effects of an artificial magnetic field on serotonin N-acetyltransferase activity and melatonin content of the rat pineal gland

1983

In the present study the effects of artificial magnetic fields on pineal serotonin-N-acetyltransferase (NAT) activity and melatonin content in male Sprague-Dawley rats were investigated to study the secretory activity of the pineal gland. Experimental inversion of the horizontal component of the natural magnetic field, performed at night-time, led to a significant decrease of both parameters investigated. During day-time, this effect was less conspicuous. During night-time, inversion of the horizontal component is followed by a reduced pineal secretory activity for about 2 h. After 24 h exposure to the inverted horizontal component, return to the natural condition was followed by a renewed …

Maleendocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyArylamine N-AcetyltransferaseChemistryGeneral NeuroscienceRats Inbred StrainsNAT activityPineal GlandRatsMagnetic fieldRat Pineal GlandMelatoninMagneticsPineal glandmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyAcetyltransferasesInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsSerotonin N-acetyltransferase activityhormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsMelatoninmedicine.drugExperimental Brain Research
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Rat pineal arylalkylamine-N-acetyltransferase: cyclic AMP inducibility of its gene depends on prior entrained photoperiod.

2003

The nocturnal biosynthesis of melatonin in the rat pineal depends on strongly enhanced expression of the enzyme N-acetyltransferase [arylalkylamine N-acetyltransferase (AA-NAT); EC 2.3.1.87]. AA-NAT transcription is stimulated during darkness by adrenergic inputs to the pineal from the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN). Nocturnal activation of the AA-NAT promotor following stimulation of pinealocyte adrenoceptors involves cAMP-dependent stimulation of protein kinase A (PKA). The nocturnal rise in AA-NAT depends on the lighting conditions. As compared with light/dark (LD) 12:12, the delay between dark onset and the nocturnal rise in AA-NAT is shortened under long photoperiods and prolonged under…

Maleendocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyArylamine N-AcetyltransferasePhotoperiodStimulationBiologyPineal GlandGene Expression Regulation EnzymologicPinealocyteMelatoninRats Sprague-DawleyCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceNorepinephrineOrgan Culture TechniquesInternal medicineReceptors Adrenergic betamedicineCyclic AMPAnimalsProtein kinase AMolecular BiologyMelatoninphotoperiodismSuprachiasmatic nucleusfungiAdrenergic beta-AgonistsDarknessCyclic AMP-Dependent Protein KinasesCircadian RhythmRatsbody regionsEndocrinologyEnzyme InductionDarknessArylalkylaminehormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsPhotic Stimulationmedicine.drugSignal TransductionBrain research. Molecular brain research
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Stimulation of Serotonin-N-Acetyltransferase Activity in the Pineal Gland of the Mongolian Gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus) by Intracerebroventricular …

1989

There is ever-increasing evidence that intrapineal peptides have an important role in the modulation of pineal melatonin synthesis. In the pineal gland of the Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus), we have previously shown the presence of VIP-immunoreactive nerve fibers as well as pinealocytic VIP receptors. To assess the functional significance of these findings, 10 microliters of a 1 microM or 1 nM solution of VIP were injected into the lateral ventricle of gerbils over a period of 10 min. Animals were killed 1.5 hr after injection, and the superficial pineal glands were excised and assayed for N-acetyltransferase (NAT) activity. Injection of the 1 microM VIP solution stimulated the NA…

Maleendocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyArylamine N-AcetyltransferaseVasoactive intestinal peptideNeuropeptideStimulationBiologyPeptide hormoneGerbilPineal GlandMelatoninPineal glandEndocrinologyAcetyltransferasesIn vivoInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsHumansInjections IntraventricularStimulation Chemicalmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyFemaleGerbillinaehormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsVasoactive Intestinal Peptidemedicine.drugJournal of Pineal Research
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Melatonin binding sites in brain of the 2-day-old chicken: An autoradiographic localisation

1990

Melatonin, released in a circadian manner from the avian pineal gland into the circulation, is concentrated in distinct brain areas, possibly by receptor-mediated uptake mechanisms. For anatomical localisation of putative melatonin receptors in birds, cryostat-cut, coronal 15 microns brain sections of 2-day-old chicken were investigated by means of in vitro receptorautoradiography, using 125I-melatonin as a ligand. Binding occurred in brain structures receiving or mediating visual or auditory sensory input. Binding characteristics were investigated in homogenates of a brain region labelled by 125I-melatonin and showed to be specific and saturable (Kd: 87.2 pM; Bmax: 16.1 fmol/mg protein). R…

Maleendocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyCentral nervous systemReceptors MelatoninBiologyMelatoninPineal glandInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsCircadian rhythmReceptorBiological PsychiatryMelatoninSuprachiasmatic nucleusBrainLigand (biochemistry)Receptors NeurotransmitterPsychiatry and Mental healthEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureAnimals NewbornNeurologyMelatonin bindingAutoradiographyNeurology (clinical)Chickenshormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsmedicine.drugJournal of Neural Transmission
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The effects of a number of short-term exogenous stimuli on pineal serotonin-N-acetyltransferase activity in rats

1984

The present study deals with the question as to what extent the sympathetically innervated rat pineal gland is affected by a number of short-term exogenous stimuli given during day-time, as assessed by measuring pineal serotonin-N-acetyltransferase activity (NAT) which is directly proportional to melatonin formation. In male Sprague-Dawley rats kept under LD 12:12 pineal NAT was statistically significantly depressed by physical immobilization for 2 hours, swimming for 15 min in water of 10 and 30 degrees C, exposure for 2 hours to cold (5 degrees C) or heat (40 degrees C), noise (90 db) for 2 hours and hunger for 17 hours. An increase in NAT was noted after swimming for 15 min in water of 2…

Maleendocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyFood deprivationHot TemperatureArylamine N-AcetyltransferaseHypoglycemiaBiologyPineal GlandThirstRat Pineal GlandImmobilizationAcetyltransferasesStress PhysiologicalInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsInsulinSwimmingBiological PsychiatryNormal rangeAnestheticsWater DeprivationRats Inbred StrainsPhysical Immobilizationmedicine.diseaseHypoglycemiaRatsCold TemperaturePsychiatry and Mental healthEndocrinologyMelatonin formationNeurologyNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptomSerotonin N-acetyltransferase activityFood DeprivationNoiseJournal of Neural Transmission
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Daily oscillation of gene expression in the retina is phase-advanced with respect to the pineal gland

2007

Abstract The photoreceptive retina and the non-photoreceptive pineal gland are components of the circadian and the melatonin forming system in mammals. To contribute to our understanding of the functional integrity of the circadian system and the melatonin forming system we have compared the daily oscillation of the two tissues under various seasonal lighting conditions. For this purpose, the 24-h profiles of the expression of the genes coding for arylalkylamine N-acetyltransferase (AA-NAT), nerve growth factor inducible gene-A (NGFI-A), nerve growth factor inducible gene-B (NGFI-B), retinoic acid related orphan receptor β (RORβ), dopamine D4 receptor, and period2 (Per2) have been simultane…

Maleendocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyGene ExpressionCell Cycle ProteinsBiologyArylalkylamine N-AcetyltransferasePineal GlandRetinaPinealocyteRats Sprague-DawleyMelatoninPineal glandInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsCircadian rhythmMolecular BiologyEarly Growth Response Protein 1RetinaSuprachiasmatic nucleusGeneral NeuroscienceReceptors Dopamine D4Nuclear ProteinsPeriod Circadian ProteinsMicroarray AnalysisCircadian RhythmRatsPER2Endocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureFemaleNeurology (clinical)Developmental BiologyEndocrine glandmedicine.drugBrain Research
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Correlation of the number of pineal ?synaptic? ribbons and spherules with the level of serum melatonin over a 24-hour period in male rabbits

1984

Previous studies have shown that pineal "synaptic" ribbons and spherules may respond differently under normal and experimental conditions. It has been suggested that the increase in the number of ribbons may be a prerequisite for enhanced melatonin formation. In the present study, the number of ribbons and spherules as well as the level of serum melatonin were monitored over a 24-h period in the male rabbit, the pineal gland of which is known to contain many spherules. It was found that both the number of ribbons and the levels of serum melatonin show the typical nocturnal increase, exhibiting peaks at 02:00 and 06:00 h, respectively. There is a good correlation (R = 0.8) of the two paramet…

Maleendocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyHistologyPeriod (gene)Pineal GlandPathology and Forensic MedicineMelatoninSynapsePineal glandInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsCircadian rhythmMelatoninLagomorphabiologyNervous tissueCell Biologybiology.organism_classificationCircadian Rhythmmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologynervous systemRabbitssense organsNeuronhormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsmedicine.drugCell and Tissue Research
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Tentative immunohistochemical demonstration of melatonin in the rat pineal gland

1977

In the present study an attempt was made to demonstrate melatonin in the rat pineal gland by means of immunohistochemistry. The anti-body used was raised against 5-methoxy-N-acetyltryptophan which is chemically similar to melatonin. Specific fluorescence was demonstrable only in pineals from rats killed during the night, when melatonin formation is high. It was restricted to parenchymal cells lying in a marginal zone of the organ. These results are discussed in relation to a subdivision of the pineal parenchyma into cortical and medullary areas.

Maleendocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyPathologyHistologyFluorescent Antibody TechniquePineal ParenchymaBiologyPineal GlandPathology and Forensic MedicinePinealocyteMelatoninRat Pineal GlandPineal glandInternal medicineParenchymamedicineAnimalsMelatoninCell BiologyMarginal zoneCircadian RhythmRatsEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureImmunohistochemistryRabbitshormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsmedicine.drugCell and Tissue Research
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Circadian and photoperiodic correlation between the number of pineal gland synaptic ribbons and serum melatonin levels in the rat.

1987

A study is made of the number of pineal gland synaptic ribbons in 35 maleWistar rats over a 24-hour period during the months of September and February, in correlation to the serum melatonin levels during the same periods and photophases.The results of the study confirm those reported by others authors and suggest that the synaptic ribbons may be the stimuli-transmitting organs facilitating pineal secretory function.

Maleendocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyPeriodicityHistologyLightPeriod (gene)BiologyPineal GlandSynapseMelatoninPineal glandInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsCircadian rhythmMelatoninphotoperiodismRats Inbred StrainsCircadian RhythmRatsmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologynervous systemSynapsesAnatomyhormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsmedicine.drugActa anatomica
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Atypical 24-hour rhythms of serotonin N-acetyltransferase activity in the rat pineal gland.

1988

Previous long-term studies have shown that in the pineal gland of rats melatonin synthesis is subject to infradian rhythms with periods between 4 and 7 days. Since in these studies melatonin-related parameters were measured at one timepoint of a 24-hr cycle only, the aim of the present investigation was to extend these experiments by more frequent sampling, to characterize the infradian rhythmicity in more detail. Male Sprague-Dawley rats kept under a light schedule of LD 12:12 (lights on at 0700) were killed at 6-hr intervals on 8 consecutive days. After decapitation the pineal gland was rapidly dissected out, followed by measurements of one of the melatonin-forming enzymes, serotonin N-ac…

Maleendocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologyArylamine N-AcetyltransferaseRats Inbred StrainsBiologyPineal GlandCircadian RhythmRatsRat Pineal GlandPineal glandmedicine.anatomical_structureRhythmEndocrinologyInfradian rhythmAcetyltransferasesPhysiology (medical)Internal medicinemedicineAnimalsSerotoninMelatonin synthesisCircadian rhythmSerotonin N-acetyltransferase activityChronobiology international
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