Feeding rhythms in constant light and constant darkness: the role of the eyes and the effect of melatonin infusion |
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Authors: | C C Chabot M Menaker |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Natural Sciences, Plymouth State College, 03264 Plymouth, NH, USA;(2) Biology Department, University of Virginia, 22903 Charlottesville, VA, USA |
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Abstract: | Exposure to constant light abolishes circadian behavioral rhythms of locomotion and feeding as well as circulating melatonin rhythms in pigeons (Columba livia). To determine if feeding rhythmicity could be maintained in pigeons exposed to constant light, periodic infusions (10h/day) of melatonin were administered to pinealectomized and bilaterally retinectomized/pinealectomized pigeons under conditions of both constant darkness and constant light. The infusions were sufficient to entrain rhythmicity in pinealectomized pigeons in constant darkness and to restore and maintain rhythmicity in bilaterally retinectomized/pinealectomized pigeons in constant darkness. On subsequent exposure to constant light, rhythmicity remained phase locked to the melatonin infusions in bilaterally retinectomized/pinealectomized pigeons but was abolished in sighted pinealectomized birds. These results suggest that while endogenous melatonin rhythms are both necessary and sufficient to maintain behavioral rhythms in DD, their effect can be overridden by constant light but only if perceived by the eyes. Thus, constant light may abolish behavioral rhythmicity in intact pigeons (and perhaps in other species) by a mechanism other than suppression of endogenous melatonin rhythmicity. Such a mechanism might involve direct stimulation of locomotor or feeding activity by retinally perceived (but not by extra-retinally perceived) light, or alternatively by suppression of a hypothalamic oscillator that receives its major light input from the retinae.Abbreviations PX
pinealectomized
- EX
bilaterally enucleated
- LD
light:dark cycle
- LL
constant light
- DD
constant darkness
- DDb
constant darkness before exposure to constant light
- DDa
constant darkness after exposure to constant light |
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Keywords: | Circadian Rhythm Pineal Pacemaker Retina |
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