Methylcobalamin amplifies melatonin-induced circadian phase shifts by facilitation of melatonin synthesis in the rat pineal gland

Effects of methylcobalamin (methyl-B 12), a putative drug for treating human circadian rhythm disorders, on the melatonin-induced circadian phase shifts were examined in the rat. An intraperitoneal injection of 1–100 μg/kg melatonin 2-h before the activity onset time (CT 10) induced phase advances o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Brain research 1998-06, Vol.795 (1), p.98-104
Hauptverfasser: Ikeda, Masayuki, Asai, Makoto, Moriya, Takahiro, Sagara, Masami, Inoué, Shojiro, Shibata, Shigenobu
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Zusammenfassung:Effects of methylcobalamin (methyl-B 12), a putative drug for treating human circadian rhythm disorders, on the melatonin-induced circadian phase shifts were examined in the rat. An intraperitoneal injection of 1–100 μg/kg melatonin 2-h before the activity onset time (CT 10) induced phase advances of free-running activity rhythms in a dose-dependent manner (ED 50=1.3 μg/kg). Injection of methyl-B 12 (500 μg/kg) prior to melatonin (1 μg/kg) injection induced larger phase advances than saline preinjected controls, while the injection of methyl-B 12 in combination with saline did not induce a phase advance. These results indicate amplification of melatonin-induced phase advances by methyl-B 12. Pinealectomy abolished the phase alternating effect of methyl-B 12, suggesting a site of action within the pineal gland. In fact, methyl-B 12 significantly increased the content of melatonin in the pineal collected 2-h after activity onset (CT 14). In contrast, no difference in melatonin content was found at CT 10, indicating that the effect of methyl-B 12 may be gated after the activity onset time when endogenous melatonin synthesis is known to increase. These results suggest that methyl-B 12 amplifies melatonin-induced phase advances via an increase in melatonin synthesis during the early subjective night at a point downstream from the clock regulation.
ISSN:0006-8993
1872-6240
DOI:10.1016/S0006-8993(98)00262-5