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Diurnal Profiles of Blood Glucose in Relation to Time of Administration of Melatonin in Male Spotted Munia (Lonchura punctulata)
Authors:SK Maitra  M Dey  A Panja  S Bhattacharya  R Dey  A Sengupta
Institution:Dipertimento di Scienze Cliniche e Biologiche, Clinica Medica Generale , Universita degli Studi di Torino , Ospedale S Luigi Gonzaga, Orbassano (Torino), Italy
Abstract:The study was aimed at demonstration of the effect of a single acute dose of melatonin (0.5 mg/ 100 g body wt.) on the diurnal profile of blood glucose in male spotted munia in relation to the administration of hormone at the onset of light (i.e., at 06.00 h) or at the onset of darkness (i.e., at 18.00 h) under natural photoperiodic (~12L : 12D) conditions. Blood samples from all birds belonging to the control, sham-control (administered only with the vehicle of hormone, i.e., ethanol-saline 1:9 v/v), and melatonin treated groups were collected at four time points, i.e. 06.00 h, 12.00 h, 18.00 h, and 24.00 h, in a 24 hour cycle. The blood glucose levels in control and sham-control birds showed marked variation with regard to the time of sampling, with a mid-day peak and morning nadir. Exogenous melatonin induced a significant alteration in this diurnal pattern of blood glucose with a marked variation in relation to the time of administration of melatonin. While morning administration of melatonin resulted in hypoglycemia at 12.00 h and 24.00 h and hyperglycemia at 18.00 h, the response to evening injection of melatonin was only hypoglycemic at 24.00 h leaving the glycemic values at other time-points almost unaltered compared to the blood glucose levels in control and sham-control munias. The results of this investigation demonstrate for the first time that a schedule of morning administration of melatonin induces a more broad range of variations in the blood glucose levels than a schedule of evening administration does.
Keywords:Natural Killer  autoimmune rheumatic diseases  rheumatoid arthritis  glucocorticoids  POMCderived peptides  ACTH  hypothalamic‐pituitary‐adrenal system
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