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Melatonin and corticosterone regulation: Feeding time or the light:Dark cycle?

Abstract

Under ad libitum feeding, male rats exhibit a marked rhythm of plasma and pineal melatonin; levels are low during the day and high at night. Restricting food availability to a 2 hour period during the light or dark does not markedly influence the melatonin rhythm, both groups having a crest in circulating melatonin during the dark. In contrast, plasma corticosterone levels are influenced by both the light-dark cycle and feeding. Animals fed early in the light period exhibit a biomodal corticosterone secretory pattern, with high steroid levels immediately prior to feeding and again just before lights-out, animals fed early in the dark have a single crest, just before food presentation. These data provide evidence for the dissociation of melatonin and corticosterone secretory patterns, providing support for the hypothesis that multiple regulators control neuroendocrine rhythmicity.

Authors

Holloway WR; Tsui HW; Grota LJ; Brown GM

Journal

Life Sciences, Vol. 25, No. 21, pp. 1837–1842

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

November 19, 1979

DOI

10.1016/0024-3205(79)90431-4

ISSN

0024-3205

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