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Pineal-dependent locomotor activity of lamprey,Lampetra japonica,measured in relation to LD cycle and circadian rhythmicity
Authors:Yukitomo Morita  Mitsuo Tabata  Katsuhisa Uchida  Michikazu Samejima
Affiliation:(1) Department of Physiology, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, 3600 Handa-cho, 431-31 Hamamatsu, Japan;(2) Present address: Department of Bioscience, The Nishi-Tokyo University, 2525 Uenohara, 409-01 Yamanashi, Japan
Abstract:Summary Locomotor activity of the river lamprey, Lampetra japonica, was investigated under a light-dark (LD 12ratio12) cycle and under continuous dark conditions. Intact lampreys were entrained to the light:dark cycle. They were active mainly in the early half of the dark period and inactive in light period. The light:dark entrainment continued in 72.7% of lampreys after the removal of bilateral eyes, but additional pinealectomy made the entrainment disappear in all lampreys. When lampreys were pinealectomized with their eyes intact, light: dark entrainment was abolished in most cases. The results indicate that the pineal organ of the lamprey is a photoreceptive organ responsible for synchronizing locomotor activity to LD cycle. Under continuous dark conditions, the locomotor activity began to free-run with a period of 21.3 ± 0.9 h (mean ± SD, n = 53). This circadian rhythmicity was not affected by the removal of lateral eyes but was abolished by pinealectomy. The pineal organ appears to function as an oscillator, or as one of the oscillators, for the circadian locomotor rhythm of lampreys.Abbreviations DD continuous dark - LD light:dark
Keywords:Pineal organ  Locomotor activity  Lam  prey  LD entrainment  Circadian rhythm
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