Chronobiology 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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