Pineal and ovarian response to 22- and 24-h days in the ewe
Melatonin secretion in ewes was entrained by 22-h light-dark cycles whether of long (16L:6D) or short (6L:16D) photoperiod. In photoperiods of 6L:16D, a phase-delay of melatonin secretion was evident, leading to a dark-phase duration shorter than that found in 8L:16D. Early onset of estrus was induc...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biology of reproduction 1988-08, Vol.39 (1), p.9-18 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Melatonin secretion in ewes was entrained by 22-h light-dark cycles whether of long (16L:6D) or short (6L:16D) photoperiod.
In photoperiods of 6L:16D, a phase-delay of melatonin secretion was evident, leading to a dark-phase duration shorter than
that found in 8L:16D. Early onset of estrus was induced in anestrous ewes kept in 8L:16D, but not 6L:16D, from 22 July compared
to controls in natural light. In photoperiods of 16L:6D, the melatonin profile corresponded precisely to the dark phase. Early
offset of estrus was induced in estrous ewes kept in both 18L:6D and 16L:6D from 18 December compared to controls in natural
light. Thus, when the duration of melatonin secretion was appropriate to the long photoperiod (16L:6D), but with a constantly
changing phase position, a long-day reproductive response was found. Activity-rest cycles were not entrained by 16L:6D; thus
the synchronization of melatonin and activity-rest cycles does not appear to be essential for the induction of a long-day
reproductive response. These results support the hypothesis that the duration, not the circadian-phase position, of melatonin
is critical to the induction of photoperiodic effects. |
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ISSN: | 0006-3363 1529-7268 |
DOI: | 10.1095/biolreprod39.1.9 |