The adult male golden hamster, when exposed to blinding (BL), short photoperiod (SP), or daily melatonin injections (MEL) demonstrates dramatic reproductive collapse. This collapse can be blocked by removal of the pineal gland prior to treatment. Reproductive collapse is characterized by a dramatic decrease in both testicular weight and serum gonadotropin titers. The present study was designed to examine the interactions of the hypothalamus and pituitary gland during testicular regression, and to specifically compare and contrast changes caused by the three commonly employed methods of inducing testicular regression (BL,SP,MEL). Hypothalamic LHRH content was altered by all three treatments. There was an initial increase in content of LHRH t...
Male golden hamsters were exposed to nonstimulatory short days for 25 weeks, and the effects on gona...
Chronic afternoon (PM) but not morning injections of melatonin (MEL) induced signcant reductions in ...
Abstract The effect of photoperiodic history on the neuroendocrine response to intermediate daylengt...
The adult male golden hamster, when exposed to blinding (BL), short photoperiod (SP), or daily melat...
Short day lengths induce testicular regression in seasonally breeding Syrian hamsters. To test wheth...
Continuous exposure of male hamsters to short day lengths induces testicular regression. This is fol...
The pineal gland is known to be light sensitive and to be involved in the seasonal reproduction of m...
Golden hamsters exposed to short days (<12.5 h Iight/24 h) show a decrease in serum FSH and LH re...
In Siberian hamsters, long and short durations of nightly melatonin secretion are associated with te...
Transfer of golden (Syrian) hamsters from a 14L: 1OD (light:dark) to a 5L: 19D photoperiod causes pr...
Adult male Turkish hamsters maintained testicular function when exposed to photoperiods of 15, 16, o...
Siberian hamsters maintained from birth in a short day length (DL), unlike their long-day counterpar...
Exposure of adult male Djungarian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) to a short photoperiod induces testic...
Siberian hamsters maintained from birth in a short day length (DL), unlike their long-day counterpar...
Removal of the pineal, or denervation of this gland by superior cervical ganglionectomy, blocks test...
Male golden hamsters were exposed to nonstimulatory short days for 25 weeks, and the effects on gona...
Chronic afternoon (PM) but not morning injections of melatonin (MEL) induced signcant reductions in ...
Abstract The effect of photoperiodic history on the neuroendocrine response to intermediate daylengt...
The adult male golden hamster, when exposed to blinding (BL), short photoperiod (SP), or daily melat...
Short day lengths induce testicular regression in seasonally breeding Syrian hamsters. To test wheth...
Continuous exposure of male hamsters to short day lengths induces testicular regression. This is fol...
The pineal gland is known to be light sensitive and to be involved in the seasonal reproduction of m...
Golden hamsters exposed to short days (<12.5 h Iight/24 h) show a decrease in serum FSH and LH re...
In Siberian hamsters, long and short durations of nightly melatonin secretion are associated with te...
Transfer of golden (Syrian) hamsters from a 14L: 1OD (light:dark) to a 5L: 19D photoperiod causes pr...
Adult male Turkish hamsters maintained testicular function when exposed to photoperiods of 15, 16, o...
Siberian hamsters maintained from birth in a short day length (DL), unlike their long-day counterpar...
Exposure of adult male Djungarian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) to a short photoperiod induces testic...
Siberian hamsters maintained from birth in a short day length (DL), unlike their long-day counterpar...
Removal of the pineal, or denervation of this gland by superior cervical ganglionectomy, blocks test...
Male golden hamsters were exposed to nonstimulatory short days for 25 weeks, and the effects on gona...
Chronic afternoon (PM) but not morning injections of melatonin (MEL) induced signcant reductions in ...
Abstract The effect of photoperiodic history on the neuroendocrine response to intermediate daylengt...