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Chronopharmacology of Melatonin: Inhibition by Benzodiazepine Antagonism
Authors:Diego A Golombek  Esteban Escolar  Leila J Burin  Marí  a G De Brito S  nchez  Diego Fern  ndez Duque  Daniel P Cardinali
Institution:Diego A. Golombek ,Esteban Escolar,Leila J. Burin,Marí,a G. De Brito Sá,nchez,Diego Ferná,ndez Duque,Daniel P. Cardinali
Abstract:We endeavored to determine whether three behavioral effects of melatonin in rodents, i.e., depression of locomotor activity in hamsters, analgesia in mice, and impairment of 3-mercaptopropionic acid (3-MP) convulsions, exhibited the time dependency known to occur for several neuroendocrine effects of the hormone. Activity was monitored and registered by means of an optical acto-meter, and analgesia was assessed by the hot-plate procedure. Locomotor activity, analgesia, and seizure susceptibility were maximal at the beginning of the scoto-phase and minimal at noon. The effects of melatonin on the three parameters peaked at early night. The administration of the benzodiazepine antagonist fluma-zenil, although unable by itself to modify locomotor activity, pain, or seizure threshold, blunted the activity of melatonin. These results suggest that the time-dependent effects of melatonin on specific rodent behaviors may be mediated by central synapses employing 7-aminobutyric acid (GABA) as an inhibitory transmitter.
Keywords:Melatonin  Locomotor activity  Analgesia  Convulsions  Time-dependent effects  Benzodiazepine antagonism
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