Day or Night Administration of Ketamine and Pentobarbital Differentially Affect Circadian Rhythms of Pineal Melatonin Secretion and Locomotor Activity in Rats

Aug 14, 2012Anesthesia and analgesia

Day or night doses of ketamine and pentobarbital differently affect daily melatonin release and movement in rats

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Abstract

Ketamine administration during the resting phase can lead to 65- and 153-minute phase advances in melatonin secretion and locomotor activity rhythms, respectively.

  • Ketamine administered during the active phase results in 43- and 235-minute phase delays in melatonin secretion and locomotor activity rhythms.
  • Pentobarbital does not affect the phase of melatonin secretion or locomotor activity, regardless of the timing of administration.
  • Both anesthetics reduce the amplitude of melatonin secretion when given during the active phase, but not during the resting phase.
  • All animals exhibit a decrease in locomotor activity amplitude for 3 days following anesthesia.

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