The pineal gland and its major output signal melatonin have been demonstrated to play a central role in the seasonal organization of the ruin lizard Podarcis sicula. Seasonal variations in the amplitude of the nocturnal melatonin signal, with high values in spring as compared to low values in summer and autumn, have been found in vivo. The authors examined whether the pineal gland of the ruin lizard contains autonomous circadian oscillators controlling melatonin synthesis and whether previously described seasonal variations of in vivo melatonin production can also be found in isolated cultured pineal glands obtained fromruin lizards in summer and winter. In vitro melatonin release from isolated pineal glands of the ruin lizard persisted for...
The effects of temperature and lighting conditions on the secretion of melatonin by the pineal organ...
The vertebrate pineal gland is the primary source of melatonin, the rhythmic secretion of which is i...
We assessed how chronic exposure to 6-h cryophase temperatures of 15°C in an otherwise 33°C environm...
Abstract The pineal gland and its major output signal melatonin have been dem-onstrated to play a ce...
Previous studies have shown that the amplitude of daily melatonin production in cultured ruin lizard...
We examined melatonin profiles of ruin lizards in different seasons (spring, summer, and autumn) und...
Single biweekly injections of exogenous melatonin were given to ruin lizards (Podarcis sicula) whose...
Plasma melatonin was measured in lizards (Podarcis sicula) at six different times of day under condi...
The pineal gland plays a role in the seasonal reorganization of the circadian system that occurs in ...
To establish whether the capability of daily melatonin injections to entrain circadian rhythms varie...
Chronic administration of melatonin (in silastic capsules) lengthened the free-running period of the...
To establish whether the effects of pinealectomy on circadian locomotor rhythmicity vary with season...
Abstract Seasonal differences in the locomotor activity pattern of Podarcis sicula held in constant...
A marked interspecific variability in the role played by the pineal and the retinae characterizes th...
Adult lizards (Sceloporus torquatus) were used to test whether seasonal differences in the effects o...
The effects of temperature and lighting conditions on the secretion of melatonin by the pineal organ...
The vertebrate pineal gland is the primary source of melatonin, the rhythmic secretion of which is i...
We assessed how chronic exposure to 6-h cryophase temperatures of 15°C in an otherwise 33°C environm...
Abstract The pineal gland and its major output signal melatonin have been dem-onstrated to play a ce...
Previous studies have shown that the amplitude of daily melatonin production in cultured ruin lizard...
We examined melatonin profiles of ruin lizards in different seasons (spring, summer, and autumn) und...
Single biweekly injections of exogenous melatonin were given to ruin lizards (Podarcis sicula) whose...
Plasma melatonin was measured in lizards (Podarcis sicula) at six different times of day under condi...
The pineal gland plays a role in the seasonal reorganization of the circadian system that occurs in ...
To establish whether the capability of daily melatonin injections to entrain circadian rhythms varie...
Chronic administration of melatonin (in silastic capsules) lengthened the free-running period of the...
To establish whether the effects of pinealectomy on circadian locomotor rhythmicity vary with season...
Abstract Seasonal differences in the locomotor activity pattern of Podarcis sicula held in constant...
A marked interspecific variability in the role played by the pineal and the retinae characterizes th...
Adult lizards (Sceloporus torquatus) were used to test whether seasonal differences in the effects o...
The effects of temperature and lighting conditions on the secretion of melatonin by the pineal organ...
The vertebrate pineal gland is the primary source of melatonin, the rhythmic secretion of which is i...
We assessed how chronic exposure to 6-h cryophase temperatures of 15°C in an otherwise 33°C environm...