Hamsters exposed for eight weeks to short photoperiod (LD 10:14) or treated with melatonin in the late afternoon under long photoperiod (LD 14:10) had significantly higher number of cytosolic androgen receptors in the pituitaries, hypothalami and harderian glands, as compared to the long photoperiod (LD 14:10) exposed controls. The numerical value of the apparent Kd was two to three times lower in the hypothalami and pituitaries, but not in the harderian glands of the animals from these groups. These results indicate that alterations in receptor numbers and affinity constants may be responsible for the dramatic changes in the sensitivity of the hypothalamo-pituitary axis to the negative feedback actions of the gonadal steroids, observed und...
This study investigated the roles of the melatonin signal and the circadian system in the induction ...
In golden hamsters, seasonal changes in day length act via a pineal-dependent mechanism to regulate ...
We investigated the impact of frequency and pattern of melatonin signals on reproductive development...
Hamsters exposed for eight weeks to short photoperiod (LD 10:14) or treated with melatonin in the la...
Male Syrian hamsters that were exposed for 8 weeks to short photoperiod (LD 10:14) or treated with m...
The Djungarian hamster displays photoperiodic variations in gonadal size synchronized to the seasons...
Abstract The effect of photoperiodic history on the neuroendocrine response to intermediate daylengt...
This study explored the possibility that reduced behavioral responsiveness to estradiol and progeste...
The pineal gland is known to be light sensitive and to be involved in the seasonal reproduction of m...
Abstract Using quantitative autoradiography, 2-125I-melatonin binding was inves-tigated throughout t...
To assess whether the mediobasal hypothalamus (MBH) is necessary for photoperiodic control of oestro...
Chronic afternoon (PM) but not morning injections of melatonin (MEL) induced signcant reductions in ...
Siberian hamsters maintained from birth in a short day length (DL), unlike their long-day counterpar...
Siberian hamsters maintained from birth in a short day length (DL), unlike their long-day counterpar...
Changes in the duration of nocturnal peak of the circadian rhythm of melatonin secretion by the pine...
This study investigated the roles of the melatonin signal and the circadian system in the induction ...
In golden hamsters, seasonal changes in day length act via a pineal-dependent mechanism to regulate ...
We investigated the impact of frequency and pattern of melatonin signals on reproductive development...
Hamsters exposed for eight weeks to short photoperiod (LD 10:14) or treated with melatonin in the la...
Male Syrian hamsters that were exposed for 8 weeks to short photoperiod (LD 10:14) or treated with m...
The Djungarian hamster displays photoperiodic variations in gonadal size synchronized to the seasons...
Abstract The effect of photoperiodic history on the neuroendocrine response to intermediate daylengt...
This study explored the possibility that reduced behavioral responsiveness to estradiol and progeste...
The pineal gland is known to be light sensitive and to be involved in the seasonal reproduction of m...
Abstract Using quantitative autoradiography, 2-125I-melatonin binding was inves-tigated throughout t...
To assess whether the mediobasal hypothalamus (MBH) is necessary for photoperiodic control of oestro...
Chronic afternoon (PM) but not morning injections of melatonin (MEL) induced signcant reductions in ...
Siberian hamsters maintained from birth in a short day length (DL), unlike their long-day counterpar...
Siberian hamsters maintained from birth in a short day length (DL), unlike their long-day counterpar...
Changes in the duration of nocturnal peak of the circadian rhythm of melatonin secretion by the pine...
This study investigated the roles of the melatonin signal and the circadian system in the induction ...
In golden hamsters, seasonal changes in day length act via a pineal-dependent mechanism to regulate ...
We investigated the impact of frequency and pattern of melatonin signals on reproductive development...