Effect of melatonin on age induced changes in daily serotonin rhythms in suprachiasmatic nucleus of male Wistar rat

Sep 24, 2009Biogerontology

Melatonin’s effects on age-related changes in daily serotonin rhythms in the brain’s internal clock of male rats

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Abstract

Mean serotonin levels in the SCN drop in rats older than 6 months.

  • Young rats (15 days to 2 months) show low serotonin levels and an emerging daily rhythm.
  • Serotonin levels and rhythms stabilize in rats aged 3 to 6 months.
  • From 9 months onwards, serotonin levels decline and rhythmicity becomes disrupted.
  • Previous research indicates that serotonin rhythmicity is established by 3 months but deteriorates by 6 months of age.
  • Administration of melatonin shows decreased effectiveness in restoring serotonin rhythm as rats age.

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