The circadian endocrine hormone melatonin plays a significant role in many physiological processes such as modulating sleep/wake cycle and oxidative stress. Melatonin is synthesised and secreted during the night by the pineal gland and released into the circulatory system. It binds to numerous membrane, cytosolic and nuclear receptors in the brain and peripheral organs. Three G-protein linked membrane receptors (Mel-1A, Mel-1B and Mel-1C) have been identified in numerous species. Considering the importance of this hormone and its receptors, this study looks at the location and rhythmicity of three avian melatonin receptors Mel-1A, Mel-1B and Mel-1C using reserve transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) mRNA analysis techniques. This...
Melatonin, through its different receptors, has pleiotropic functions in mammalian brain. Melatonin ...
The pineal hormone, melatonin, is an important regulator of seasonal reproduction and circadian rhyt...
The avian circadian system is composed of the retina, the mammalian homolog region of the suprachias...
grantor: University of TorontoBinding of melatonin occurs in a large number of tissues in...
Previous autoradiography studies illustrated that several areas of the avian brain can bind the pine...
Circadian rhythms are biochemical, physiological, or behavioural over 24 hours. The avian circadian ...
AbstractTwo receptors (CKA and CKB) of the G protein-coupled melatonin receptor family were cloned f...
In birds and mammals, including humans, melatonin-binding sites are abundant in brain areas that hav...
Objectives: The pineal gland transduces photoperiodic informations to the neuroendocrine axis throug...
Abstract A family of high-affinity, G protein-coupled receptors for the pineal hormone melatonin has...
AbstractAn approach based on homology probing was used to clone a partial cDNA encoding a novel mela...
Seasonal mammals typically of temperate or boreal habitats use the predictable annual cycle of dayle...
The avian pineal gland is one of three central biological clocks that contain all the components of ...
Melatonin receptors are members of the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) family. Three genes for mel...
Melatonin is rhythmically synthesized and released by the pineal gland and, in some species, retina ...
Melatonin, through its different receptors, has pleiotropic functions in mammalian brain. Melatonin ...
The pineal hormone, melatonin, is an important regulator of seasonal reproduction and circadian rhyt...
The avian circadian system is composed of the retina, the mammalian homolog region of the suprachias...
grantor: University of TorontoBinding of melatonin occurs in a large number of tissues in...
Previous autoradiography studies illustrated that several areas of the avian brain can bind the pine...
Circadian rhythms are biochemical, physiological, or behavioural over 24 hours. The avian circadian ...
AbstractTwo receptors (CKA and CKB) of the G protein-coupled melatonin receptor family were cloned f...
In birds and mammals, including humans, melatonin-binding sites are abundant in brain areas that hav...
Objectives: The pineal gland transduces photoperiodic informations to the neuroendocrine axis throug...
Abstract A family of high-affinity, G protein-coupled receptors for the pineal hormone melatonin has...
AbstractAn approach based on homology probing was used to clone a partial cDNA encoding a novel mela...
Seasonal mammals typically of temperate or boreal habitats use the predictable annual cycle of dayle...
The avian pineal gland is one of three central biological clocks that contain all the components of ...
Melatonin receptors are members of the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) family. Three genes for mel...
Melatonin is rhythmically synthesized and released by the pineal gland and, in some species, retina ...
Melatonin, through its different receptors, has pleiotropic functions in mammalian brain. Melatonin ...
The pineal hormone, melatonin, is an important regulator of seasonal reproduction and circadian rhyt...
The avian circadian system is composed of the retina, the mammalian homolog region of the suprachias...