Endocrine (plasma cortisol and glucose) and behavioral (locomotor and self-feeding activity) circadian rhythms in Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis Kaup 1858) exposed to light/dark cycles or constant light

Sep 18, 2012Fish physiology and biochemistry

Daily rhythms of hormones, movement, and feeding in Senegalese sole under normal and constant light

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Abstract

Plasma cortisol levels in Senegalese sole peaked at 35.65 ± 3.14 ng/ml in the afternoon under light/dark cycles.

  • Cortisol concentrations showed marked daily oscillation under light/dark cycles, with low levels during the night.
  • The cortisol rhythm persisted under constant light conditions, albeit with lower overall levels and a 3-hour shift in peak timing.
  • No evident daily rhythms of blood glucose were observed under either light/dark or constant light conditions.
  • Significant locomotor and self-feeding activity rhythms were recorded under light/dark cycles, with higher activity occurring at night.
  • Both locomotor and self-feeding rhythms persisted under constant light, exhibiting an endogenous period of approximately 22.5 hours.

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