A long day response is triggered by the activation of EYA3 (eyes absent 3) and TSH-β (thyroid stimulating hormone beta subunit) genes in the pars tuberalis (PT). However, protein products of these genes are not yet shown in the hypothalamus of a photoperiodic species. Therefore, using the ‘first long day paradigm’, EYA3 and TSH-β along with c-FOS and GnRH peptides were immunohistochemically localized and measured in the hypothalamus of photoperiodic redheaded buntings that were maintained on short days (SD, LD 8/16) and subjected to one full long day (LD, LD 16/8). Following morning light remained turned off, and birds were sacrificed in the first hour of the day. Brains were collected and processed for immunohistochemistry of peptides. FOS...
<p>In birds, circadian control of tissue level communication is not well understood. The present stu...
SummarySeasonal synchronization based on day length (photoperiod) allows organisms to anticipate env...
We hypothesized differences in molecular strategies for similar journeys that migrants undertake to ...
Eyes are the part of the circadian timekeeping system but not involved in the photoperiod regulated ...
This study investigated photoperiodic plasticity in hypothalamic expression of genes implicated in t...
BACKGROUND:Many vertebrates distinguish between short and long day lengths using suprachiasmatic nuc...
Abstract We investigated time course of photoperiodically driven transcriptional responses in physio...
Increased TSHβ expression in the pars tuberalis is thought to be an early step in the neuroendocrine...
At higher latitudes, vertebrates exhibit a seasonal cycle of reproduction in response to changes in ...
Seasonal cycles of environmental cues generate variation in the timing of life-history transition ev...
Synopsis In temperate zones, the reproductive physiology of most vertebrates is controlled by change...
Huria Journal, 2018; 25(1): 126-144Photoperiod is a powerful synchronizer of seasonal changes in end...
A photoperiodic species initiates fat deposition (in migrants) and gonadal recrudescence in response...
Seasonal synchronization based on day length (photoperiod) allows organisms to anticipate environmen...
Photoperiod is a powerful synchronizer of seasonal changes in endocrine and metabolic physiology in ...
<p>In birds, circadian control of tissue level communication is not well understood. The present stu...
SummarySeasonal synchronization based on day length (photoperiod) allows organisms to anticipate env...
We hypothesized differences in molecular strategies for similar journeys that migrants undertake to ...
Eyes are the part of the circadian timekeeping system but not involved in the photoperiod regulated ...
This study investigated photoperiodic plasticity in hypothalamic expression of genes implicated in t...
BACKGROUND:Many vertebrates distinguish between short and long day lengths using suprachiasmatic nuc...
Abstract We investigated time course of photoperiodically driven transcriptional responses in physio...
Increased TSHβ expression in the pars tuberalis is thought to be an early step in the neuroendocrine...
At higher latitudes, vertebrates exhibit a seasonal cycle of reproduction in response to changes in ...
Seasonal cycles of environmental cues generate variation in the timing of life-history transition ev...
Synopsis In temperate zones, the reproductive physiology of most vertebrates is controlled by change...
Huria Journal, 2018; 25(1): 126-144Photoperiod is a powerful synchronizer of seasonal changes in end...
A photoperiodic species initiates fat deposition (in migrants) and gonadal recrudescence in response...
Seasonal synchronization based on day length (photoperiod) allows organisms to anticipate environmen...
Photoperiod is a powerful synchronizer of seasonal changes in endocrine and metabolic physiology in ...
<p>In birds, circadian control of tissue level communication is not well understood. The present stu...
SummarySeasonal synchronization based on day length (photoperiod) allows organisms to anticipate env...
We hypothesized differences in molecular strategies for similar journeys that migrants undertake to ...