The objective of this study is to investigate the impact of photoperiod on the temporal and spatial expression of genes involved in glucose metabolism in the brain of the seasonal mammal Phodopus sungorus (Siberian hamster). In situ hybridization was performed on brain sections obtained from male hamsters held in long photoperiod (high body weight and developed testes) or short photoperiod (reduced body weight with testicular regression). This analysis revealed upregulation in expression of genes involved in glycogen and glucose metabolism in short photoperiod and localized to the tanycyte layer of the third ventricle. On the basis of these data and a previously identified photoperiod-dependent increase in activity of neighboring hypothalam...
Photoperiodism is the biological ability to measure day length, which provides a reliable cue for ti...
Acknowledgements Funding for work in the laboratory of PB was supported by Scottish Government Rural...
Hippocampal mineralocorticoid receptor mRNA expression was increased in male hamsters exposed to 18 ...
Exposure to short days (SD) induces profound changes in the physiology and behaviour of Siberian ham...
Seasonal adaptations in physiology exhibited by many animals involve an interface between biological...
The photoperiodic mammal undergoes quite remarkable changes in physiology as part of its natural ada...
The Djungarian hamster displays photoperiodic variations in gonadal size synchronized to the seasons...
Metabolic activity in mammalian brains is fundamentally dependent upon glucose utilization. Transpor...
Body weight in seasonal animals such as the Siberian hamster (Phodopus sungorus) is regulated by a c...
Abstract In male hamsters, exposure to a short photoperiod results in a significant decrease in medi...
AbstractLeptin gene expression in white (WAT) and brown adipose tissue (BAT) of the Djungarian hamst...
Seasonal Siberian hamsters lose fat reserves, decrease body weight and leptin concentrations, and su...
In this dissertation, I investigated proopiomelanocortin (POMC) systems in the hypothalamus, testes,...
Siberian hamsters display photoperiodically regulated annual cycles in body weight, appetite, and re...
Exposure to short days (SD) induces profound changes in the physiology and behaviour of Siberian ham...
Photoperiodism is the biological ability to measure day length, which provides a reliable cue for ti...
Acknowledgements Funding for work in the laboratory of PB was supported by Scottish Government Rural...
Hippocampal mineralocorticoid receptor mRNA expression was increased in male hamsters exposed to 18 ...
Exposure to short days (SD) induces profound changes in the physiology and behaviour of Siberian ham...
Seasonal adaptations in physiology exhibited by many animals involve an interface between biological...
The photoperiodic mammal undergoes quite remarkable changes in physiology as part of its natural ada...
The Djungarian hamster displays photoperiodic variations in gonadal size synchronized to the seasons...
Metabolic activity in mammalian brains is fundamentally dependent upon glucose utilization. Transpor...
Body weight in seasonal animals such as the Siberian hamster (Phodopus sungorus) is regulated by a c...
Abstract In male hamsters, exposure to a short photoperiod results in a significant decrease in medi...
AbstractLeptin gene expression in white (WAT) and brown adipose tissue (BAT) of the Djungarian hamst...
Seasonal Siberian hamsters lose fat reserves, decrease body weight and leptin concentrations, and su...
In this dissertation, I investigated proopiomelanocortin (POMC) systems in the hypothalamus, testes,...
Siberian hamsters display photoperiodically regulated annual cycles in body weight, appetite, and re...
Exposure to short days (SD) induces profound changes in the physiology and behaviour of Siberian ham...
Photoperiodism is the biological ability to measure day length, which provides a reliable cue for ti...
Acknowledgements Funding for work in the laboratory of PB was supported by Scottish Government Rural...
Hippocampal mineralocorticoid receptor mRNA expression was increased in male hamsters exposed to 18 ...