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Uptake and effects of melatonin on the synthesis of proteins by the rat cerebral cortex
Authors:D P Cardinali  C A Nagle  J M Rosner
Institution:Instituto Latinoamericano de Fisiología de la Reproducción (ILAFIR) Universidad del Salvador, Casilla de Correo 10, San Miguel, P.B.A., Argentina
Abstract:Slices of rat parietal cerebral cortex took up and retained 3H] melatonin up to a tissue concentration about 4-fold to that present in the incubation medium. This phenomenon was time-dependent, maxima being observed after 180 min-incubations Eighty to 93% of the radioactivity present in the cerebral cortex slices was chromatographically identified as melatonin. Even at the highest melatonin concentration that could be dissolved in the incubation media, a constant proportion of 3H] melatonin was bound to cortical slices, indicating that within this concentration range, melatonin binding is independent of its concentration. Melatonin effects on protein synthesis in the rat cerebral cortex were investigated by studying the incorporation of 3H] L-leucine into proteins in cerebral cortex of rats injected s.c. with 10 or 100 μg/day of melatonin for 5 to 10 days. Both treatments caused leucine incorporation into proteins to increase significantly by about 50 to 60%.
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