The pineal and melatonin in the regulation of pituitary-thyroid axis |
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Authors: | Jerry Vriend |
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Institution: | Department of Anatomy University of Manitoba 730 William Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3E OW3 |
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Abstract: | Studies of thyroid physiology in rats and hamsters support the view that the pineal gland has an anti-thyrotropic action. While chronic exposure of hamsters to short photoperiod, darkness, or blindness results in a depression of plasma thyroxin and plasma TSH, removal of the pineal gland, which synthesizes melatonin, prevents these effects. Melatonin administration, in the form of daily injections given late in the photoperiod, also results in inhibition of plasma thyroxin and plasma TSH. These anti-thyrotropic effects are similar to the anti-gonadotropic effects of melatonin. The results of a variety of experiments are consistent with the view that melatonin acts on a neuroendocrine control mechanism influencing synthesis or release of hypothalamic thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH). |
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