Effects of Simulated Hypo‐ and Hyper‐Reproductive Conditions on the Characteristics of Circadian Rhythm in Hypothalamic Concentration of Serotonin and Dopamine and in Plasma Levels of Thyroxine, Triiodothyronine, and Testosterone in Japanese Quail,Coturnix coturnix japonica

Jan 15, 2009Chronobiology international

How Low and High Reproductive States Affect Daily Cycles of Brain Serotonin, Dopamine, and Blood Hormones in Japanese Quail

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Abstract

Significant variation in testosterone levels was observed in male Japanese quail categorized by reproductive status.

  • Three categories of testosterone concentrations were identified: normal (A), hypergonadal (A+), and hypogonadal (A-).
  • In normal and hypergonadal conditions, hypothalamic serotonin maintained a positive phase angle of about 16 hours.
  • Hypogonadal quail exhibited a negative phase angle of about 2 hours in their circadian rhythm of serotonin.
  • The timing of testosterone peaks remained consistent across different reproductive statuses, but the amplitude varied significantly.
  • The study suggests that the relationship between circadian rhythms of serotonin and dopamine may influence reproductive status in quail.

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