Seasonal postembryonic maturation of the diurnal rhythm of serotonin in the chicken pineal gland

Sep 16, 2014Chronobiology international

Seasonal development of daily serotonin rhythms in the chicken's pineal gland after hatching

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Abstract

Pineal levels of serotonin (5-HT) and its precursor tryptophan (TRP) show significant age- and season-related changes in chickens.

  • Melatonin (MEL) biosynthesis in chicken pineal glands is associated with increasing concentrations of 5-HT and TRP during postembryonic development.
  • The expression of genes encoding enzymes for 5-HT production, TPH and AADC, varies with age and season.
  • Circadian rhythms of all measured parameters are influenced by both the age of the chickens and the season they were hatched.
  • The concentration of 5-HTP remains stable across different age groups and seasons.
  • Older chickens in summer exhibit the greatest circadian rhythmicity in pineal gland function.

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