The Journal of experimental zoology

Daily biological rhythms in Japanese quail

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Abstract

Blinding significantly disrupts the circadian activity rhythm of Japanese quail under both light-dark cycles and continuous darkness.

  • Removal of the pineal gland alone did not affect the activity rhythm of quail in either light-dark cycles or continuous darkness.
  • One third of blinded quail exhibited variable entrainment patterns under light-dark cycles, while two thirds were arrhythmic.
  • Blinded birds, whether or not they also had their pineal gland removed, were arrhythmic in continuous darkness.
  • Robust daily rhythms of melatonin were observed in the eyes, pineal, and blood of quail.
  • The ocular melatonin rhythm persisted independently of the optic nerve and was reentrainable to shifts in light-dark cycles.

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