Melatonin, the pineal gland, and circadian rhythms.
Melatonin, the brain’s night-time hormone gland, and body clocks
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Abstract
Pinealectomy in rats disrupts wheel-running activity rhythms in constant light conditions.
- The suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) act as master pacemakers for various physiological and behavioral rhythms in mammals.
- Circadian synthesis and secretion of melatonin from the pineal gland is influenced by the SCN via the sympathetic nervous system.
- Pineal melatonin may feedback to the SCN, potentially modulating circadian activity patterns.
- Previous studies show that while circadian rhythms remain stable in light-dark cycles and constant darkness after pinealectomy, they become severely disrupted in constant light.
- Research is ongoing to clarify whether pineal feedback affects SCN light sensitivity or the coupling of circadian oscillators.
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