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The Sites and Consequences of Melatonin Binding in Mammals
Authors:BITTMAN  ERIC L
Institution:Department of Zoology and Program in Neuroscience and Behavior, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Massachusetts 01003
Abstract:SYNOPSIS. Melatonin, a hormone of the pineal gland, exerts multipleeffects upon the brain-pituitary axis of vertebrates. Amongmammals, the best documented physiological roles of melatonininvolve the photoperiodic induction of reproductive and otherseasonal adjustments. Daylength regulates the effects of gonadalsteroids upon gonadotropin secretion and sexual behavior aswell as the frequency of a neural generator of GnRH pulses.In hamsters, these effects are paralleled by changes in GnRH,AVP and beta-endorphin immunoreactivity, and in opiate receptordensity in the medial amygdala. Autoradiographic studies indicatea high concentration of 2125I]-iodomelatonin binding sitesin the suprachiasmatic nuclei of some photoperiodic mammalsbut not in others. In contrast, such binding sites have beenfound in the pars tuberalis of all seasonally breeding mammalsstudied to date.
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