Evidence That Melatonin Acts in the Premammillary Hypothalamic Area to Control Reproduction in the Ewe: Presence of Binding Sites and Stimulation of Luteinizing Hormone Secretion by in Situ Microimplant Delivery1
Melatonin transduces the effect of day length on LH secretion by acting on the hypothalamus. However, the precise hypothalamic site is unknown. Two studies were undertaken to clarify where melatonin acts in the hypothalamus. Using autoradiographic methods, the hypothalami of 5 ewes were screened to...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Endocrinology (Philadelphia) 1998-04, Vol.139 (4), p.1508-1516 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Melatonin transduces the effect of day length on LH secretion by acting
on the hypothalamus. However, the precise hypothalamic site is unknown.
Two studies were undertaken to clarify where melatonin acts in the
hypothalamus. Using autoradiographic methods, the hypothalami of 5 ewes
were screened to determine whether specific regional densities in
melatonin binding existed. A higher density of binding was observed in
the premammillary area of the hypothalamus (PMH) (3- to 5-fold higher
than the rest of the hypothalamus). This binding area is delimited
rostrally by the infundibular recess, caudally by the mammillary
bodies, dorsally by the fornix, and ventrally by the base of the brain;
and it encompasses the premammillary and tuberomammillary nuclei. To
test the functional importance of the identified area, 3 groups of
animals received bilateral melatonin microimplants: 1) in the PMH
(n = 11); 2) in the anterior/mediobasal hypothalamus (AH/MBH;
n = 8); and 3) sham-operated animals received empty microimplants
in the PMH (SHAM; n = 6). All ewes were ovariectomized and treated
sc with a 20-mm SILASTIC brand capsule of estradiol and exposed to long
days (16-h light, 8-h dark). At the end of the 80-day experiment, no
animal of the SHAM group and only 2 of the 8 ewes of the AH/MBH group
displayed a stimulation of LH secretion. In contrast, melatonin
implanted in the PMH stimulated LH secretion in 10 of the 11 ewes on
day 44.5 ± 5.3 (mean ± sem). ANOVA revealed
that the changes in LH secretion were not different between the SHAM
and the AH/MBH groups but the PMH group differed from the other 2
groups (P < 0.0001). This study suggests that the
PMH is an important target for melatonin to regulate reproductive
activity. |
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ISSN: | 0013-7227 1945-7170 |
DOI: | 10.1210/endo.139.4.5879 |