Melatonin Supplementation Decreases Prolactin Synthesis and Release in Rat Adenohypophysis: Correlation With Anterior Pituitary Redox State and Circadian Clock Mechanisms

Aug 16, 2012Chronobiology international

Melatonin supplements reduce prolactin production in the rat front pituitary, linked to daily rhythms and cell oxidation balance

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Abstract

High concentrations of melatonin (>2000 pg/mL) were detected in treated rats during the scotophase and early photophase.

  • Melatonin treatment significantly decreased the average levels of anterior pituitary PRL gene expression and circulating PRL.
  • The timing of peak expression (acrophases) for several genes related to redox state was altered by melatonin, shifting to early or middle scotophase.
  • Only the reduction in pituitary NOS-2 gene expression was temporally linked to the decrease in PRL production.
  • The expression patterns of circadian genes were affected, with melatonin increasing the mean expression of Per2, Cry1, and Cry2.
  • Melatonin phase-delayed the expression of Per1, Per2, and Cry1, as well as the plasma corticosterone circadian rhythm.

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