Mammalian Photoperiodic System: Formal Properties and Neuroendocrine Mechanisms of Photoperiodic Time Measurement

Aug 17, 2001Journal of biological rhythms

How mammals measure day length: key features and hormone systems involved

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Abstract

Photoperiodism allows organisms to use both absolute day length and its changes to regulate seasonal physiological and behavioral adaptations.

  • Most organisms utilize circadian oscillators to measure day length.
  • The timing of light exposure is critical for perceiving day length, rather than the total light received.
  • In mammals, the suprachiasmatic nucleus in the hypothalamus processes light signals and regulates melatonin secretion.
  • Melatonin, which is secreted at night, encodes photoperiod information, with its secretion duration inversely related to day length.
  • Variations in responses to photoperiod can occur between species, breeding populations, and individuals, potentially due to differences in melatonin responsiveness.

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