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Cortés-Gallegos V - - 1998
This is an analytic-sagital-observational-endocrinological study of the environmental stress induced by disturbing the light-darkness pattern. A population of 15 males, ages 28-59 years old, participated at random. All had had a pattern sleep of 22:00-6:00 h. A blood peripheral sample was obtained in each between 8:00 and 9:30 h several ...
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Takanaka Y - - 1998
The phase of a circadian clock in the chicken pineal gland is reset by an environmental light signal, which is captured by the pineal photoreceptive molecule(s). Here we show that the mRNA level of pinopsin, a predominant photoreceptive molecule in the pineal gland, undergoes a diurnal fluctuation in chickens maintained ...
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Effects of near-ultraviolet light on the nocturnal serotonin N-acetyltransferase activity of rat ...
Zawilska J B - - 1998
Effects of near-ultraviolet (UV-A; 325-390 nm, peak at 365 nm) light on the activity of the pineal serotonin N-acetyltransferase (NAT; a penultimate and key regulatory enzyme in melatonin biosynthesis) were examined in rats. Acute exposure of dark-adapted animals to UV-A radiation produced a marked suppression of NAT activity of the ...
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Deacon S - - 1998
During time-zone travel, the endogenous melatonin rhythm is often out of phase with the new local time cues. Since endogenous melatonin could act as an endogenous zeitgeber, when its secretory rhythm is out of phase it may hinder adaptation by natural zeitgebers. It is possible that by temporarily suppressing the ...
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Fu Z - - 1998
Synthesis of melatonin in pineal gland is under the control of light environment. The recent finding of the presence of rhodopsin-like photopigment (pinopsin) and retinal in the avian pinealocytes has led to a hypothesis that vitamin A is involved in photoresponses of the pineal gland. We have thus analyzed the ...
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Nowak J Z - - 1998
Melatonin is a hormone produced mainly by the pineal gland in most vertebrate species, including humans. Recent metabolic, receptor and functional studies created a picture of the melatoninergic system(s) in living organisms, its organization, physiology and a role in some pathologic conditions. The melatonin-generating system is characterized by three basic ...
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Burcham K J - - 1998
Light deprivation has been found to produce accelerated recovery from severe multimodal neglect induced by unilateral destruction of medial agranular cortex, the rat analog of area 8 in humans. However, neglect in humans is most often produced by destruction of the parietal association cortex. Therefore, the present study examined whether ...
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Yellon S M - - 1998
To determine the relationship between pineal melatonin production and its appearance in circulation, the rising phase of the pineal and serum melatonin rhythm was studied in the adult Siberian hamster. Melatonin concentrations increased in the pineal gland and in serum at 1.50 and 1.75 h, respectively, relative to lights off ...
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Fukuhara C - - 1998
Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) was recently demonstrated to stimulate melatonin synthesis in the rat pineal gland. Circadian rhythms of melatonin concentration are well known. However, it has not been clarified whether PACAP contents in the pineal gland show circadian rhythm. In this study, we measured PACAP contents in the ...
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Hébert M - - 1998
Little is known about the natural pattern of seasonal and diurnal illumination to which normal people are exposed, especially in northern latitudes. In this study, ambient illumination of normal volunteers living at a latitude of 45 degrees 31' N was recorded with ambulatory photosensors worn for 5 to 6 days ...
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Harumi T - - 1998
Day- and nighttime contents of pineal melatonin and other indoleamines were measured in the Chinese hamster, Cricetulus griseus. The hamsters were inbred in our colony and kept in LD 14:10. Absolute levels of pineal melatonin and N-acetylserotonin contents were extremely low, but showed a significant circadian rhythm with a minor ...
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Geoffriau M - - 1998
Melatonin (MLT) is a methoxyindole secreted principally by the pineal gland. It is synthesized at night under normal environmental conditions. The endogenous rhythm of secretion is generated by the suprachiasmatic nuclei and entrained by the light/dark cycle. Light is able to both suppress or entrain MLT production on light schedule. ...
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Lewy A J - - 1998
Melatonin's timekeeping function is undoubtedly related to the fact that it is primarily produced during nighttime darkness; that is, melatonin and light occur at opposite times. The human phase response curve (PRC) to melatonin appears to be about 12h out of phase with the PRC to light. These striking complementarities, ...
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Bergstrom W H - - 1998
Although the pineal gland was described 2,300 years ago, its functions remained obscure and productive research was limited until 1958, when Lerner and associates defined melatonin. In 1965 Wurtman and Axelrod advanced the "melatonin hypothesis," according to which the pineal gland acts as a transducer responding to changes in circumambient ...
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Oxenkrug G F - - 1998
We have reported that clorgyline-induced stimulation of pineal melatonin biosynthesis could be augmented by the exposure to 24h of constant light in young but not in aged rats. Aging is associated with the declined integrity of the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN), the major station of the light signal passage from the ...
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Bellastella A - - 1998
Both endogenous and exogenous factors are involved in regulation of endocrine secretions. Among the exogenous ones, light plays an important role both in animals and in humans. Pineal gland mediates light action on the endocrine system, by means of variations of melatonin (MT) secretion. Here we discuss about the influence ...
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Lewy A J - - 1997
Melatonin's phase-shifting effects in humans are thought by some investigators to be subtle, particularly in comparison to those achieved with appropriately timed bright light exposure. The initial study in sighted people was only intermittently successful in phase advancing the endogenous melatonin profile. The study of free-running blind people showed statistically ...
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Wehr T A - - 1997
The pineal hormone melatonin plays a ubiquitous role in biology as a chemical mediator of the effects of season on animal physiology and behavior. Seasonal changes in night length (scotoperiod) induce parallel changes in the duration of melatonin secretion (which occurs exclusively at night), so that it is longer in ...
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Brainard G C - - 1997
Light is a potent stimulus for regulating the pineal gland's production of melatonin and the broader circadian system in humans. It initially was thought that only very bright photic stimuli (> or = 2500 lux) could suppress nocturnal melatonin secretion and induce other circadian responses. It is now known that ...
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Cassone V M - - 1997
The circadian secretion of melatonin is a critical component in circadian and seasonal rhythms in many vertebrate species. This hormone is produced by photoreceptors and cell types derived from photoreceptors in vertebrate retinas and pineal complexes via circadian regulation of the biosynthetic enzymes arylalkylamine N-acetyltransferase and hydroxyindole-O-methyltransferase at both transcriptional ...
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Shanahan T L - - 1997
The endogenous circadian rhythm of melatonin in humans provides information regarding the resetting response of the human circadian timing system to changes in the light-dark (LD) cycle. Alterations in the LD cycle have both acute and chronic effects on the observed melatonin rhythm. Investigations to date have firmly established that ...
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Johansson D - - 1997
The crucian carp is an exceptionally anoxia-tolerant vertebrate. For the brain, with its very high rate of ATP use, depression of energy use is likely to be an important strategy for anoxic survival. This study shows that the light-evoked response of the retina and the corresponding evoked potential in optic ...
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Nakahara K - - 1997
Chick pineal cells express a circadian rhythm of melatonin release under light-dark (LD) cycles, with an increase during the dark period and a decrease during the light period, and this rhythm persists under constant darkness (DD). We cultured individual single pineal cells with 15 microl of medium per well in ...
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Antolín I - - 1997
Lethal oxidative stress was investigated in the dinoflagellate Gonyaulax polyedra by measuring the dying-peak of bioluminescence during circadian phases of low physiological light emission, low bioluminescence capacity, and low sensitivity to stimulatory agents. Measurements were carried out in constant darkness after transfer of cells from light at CT 6 (circadian ...
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Nakamura T - - 1997
Vitamin B12 has been reported to improve sleep-wake rhythm disorders. Although the mechanism is still unclear, a change in the sensitivity of the circadian clock system to photic input is thought to be a possible mechanism of the effect. In this study, the effect of the vitamin B12 on the ...
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Gwinner E - - 1997
In young European starlings, as in other avian species, high-amplitude 24-hr rhythms in plasma and pineal melatonin are already present around the time of hatching. In chickens this rhythmicity results at least partly from the light sensitivity of the melatonin-producing and -secreting system. In contrast to the chicken, the starling ...
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Aizawa S - - 1997
The present study investigates the effect on thympanic temperature of exposure to different light intensities for several hours during the daytime. Nine healthy young adult volunteers (two male, seven female) were exposed to bright light of 4000 lx or dim light of 100 lx during the daytime from 0930 to ...
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Parry B L - - 1997
Patients with premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) respond therapeutically to sleep deprivation and light therapy. They have blunted circadian rhythms of melatonin. The authors sought to test the hypothesis that these disturbances are a reflection of a disturbance in the underlying circadian pacemaker or, alternatively, that they reflect a disturbance in ...
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Lee T M - - 1997
Despite the long history in medicine, the pathophysiological mechanism(s) of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) remain largely unknown. By employing a meta-analytic methodology, the authors of this study attempted to verify the validity of different pathophysiological mechanism(s) proposed for SAD. The findings showed that for phototherapy of medium light intensity, a ...
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Lee J H - - 1997
N-Acetyltransferase (NAT) activity was determined in the pineal gland of frogs (Rana tigrina) of different ages using 2-aminofluorene and p-aminobenzoic acid as substrates, and assayed by high-pressure liquid chromatography. Frogs of different ages were either killed during the light phase or exposed to darkness or light for 1 min during ...
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Partonen T - - 1997
Eleven patients with winter seasonal affective disorder and 10 healthy controls were exposed to light of 3300 lux for 5 min and for 1 hour respectively on consecutive evenings at 22:00 hours during winter and summer. In the winter, the measurements were undertaken both before and after the treatment with ...
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Drijfhout W J - - 1997
This study describes the use of the microdialysis technique to elucidate specific properties of the circadian pacemaking system in the hypothalamus, by measurement of melatonin production in the pineal gland. Melatonin has appeared to be a reliable marker of the pacemaker activity, which is influenced by the light/dark cycle. A ...
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Kräuchi K - - 1997
This constant routine study (n = 9 men) compared the phase delay of the circadian system induced by a single pulse of evening light (5000 lx at 2100-2400 h) in the presence or absence of exogenous melatonin (5 mg p.o. at 2040 h). On the treatment day, light and melatonin ...
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Itoh M T - - 1997
Hydroxyindole-O-methyltransferase (HIOMT; EC 2.1.1.4) catalyzes the final step in the melatonin (N-acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine) biosynthetic pathway. HIOMT-like activity was detected in the head of fifth last-instar larvae of the silkworm (Bombyx mori), and the optimum pH for this activity was 7.9. The apparent Michaelis constants (K(m)) for S-adenosyl-L-methionine and N-acetylserotonin were 87.6 ...
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Calvo J L - - 1997
The cellular proliferative activity in the adult rat pineal gland was studied using bromodeoxyuridine immunohistochemistry during the light and dark phases of an artificial 12L:12D photoperiod. The results showed statistically significant differences in the number of labeled cells between the light and dark phases, with the labeled cells being almost ...
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Iigo M - - 1997
Photic and circadian regulations of melatonin rhythms in the pineal organ and the retina of several teleosts were studied to investigate the regulatory mechanisms of melatonin rhythms in fishes. In the eyecup preparations of the goldfish, Carassius auratus, both time of day and lighting conditions affected melatonin production, with high ...
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Samejima M - - 1997
Pineal organ of the lamprey, Lampetra japonica, is essential to keep the circadian locomotor activity rhythm as previously reported. In this paper, we tried to show that an endogenous oscillator is located and is working in the pineal organ. When the pineal organs were excised and cultured in a plastic ...
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Arumi P - - 1997
Laboratory experiments are described in which the monocular changes in the refractive error and acuity of six young, normal, adult subjects were measured as the field luminance was reduced from approximately 100 to 10(-3) cd/m2. It was found that, at luminance levels equal to those recommended for road lighting (about ...
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Hardie J - - 1997
Pea aphids, Acyrthosiphon pisum, were fed on artificial diet containing various concentrations of melatonin. Under long-day conditions (16h light:8h dark) their progeny included males and virginoparous/oviparous (asexual/sexual) intermediate females, which normally occur only in short days or around critical night-length. Endogenous melatonin in pea aphids was measured by radioimmunoassay and ...
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Photoperiod and melatonin-induced changes in male reproduction in Indian desert gerbil, Meriones ...
Sinhasane S - - 1997
Exposure to continuous darkness and chronic treatment with melatonin, for six weeks, stimulated reproduction in the male Indian desert gerbil as evidenced by morphometric data. Exposure to continuous light, for same duration, on the other hand inhibited reproduction. The results are opposite to those reported from similar studies on temperate ...
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Sutherland M L - - 1997
ABSTRACT The amount of defoliation of elm (Ulmus procera) caused by three Ophiostoma novoulmi Eurasian race isolates over 14 seasons of field trials was found to be strongly correlated with mean air temperature and mean number of sunshine hours over the 12-week period from inoculation to assessment, and with tree ...
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Iigo M - - 1997
Regulation by light and darkness of melatonin rhythms in the plasma and eye of the European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) was studied. During light-dark cycles, plasma and ocular melatonin exhibited day-night changes with higher levels at mid-dark and at mid-light, respectively. Circulating melatonin levels were low in constant light but ...
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Morita T - - 1997
Following the previous studies on the influence of light with different wavelengths on human biological rhythms during nighttime, present experiments were conducted to investigate the influence of morning light on the behavior of the core temperature and melatonin in humans. The experiments were carried out in four subjects with normal ...
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Truong H - - 1997
Acute exposure to a 1 Gauss 60 Hz magnetic field for 15 min beginning 2 hr before darkness delays and blunts the nighttime melatonin rhythm in some but not all studies. To determine whether other exposure parameters (dose, mode, or time) influence the nocturnal melatonin rise, adult Djungarian hamsters reared ...
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Thompson C - - 1997
BACKGROUND: The suppression of melatonin by light at 00.30 hours has been shown to be greater in winter than in summer on patients with seasonal affective disorder (SAD) but not in matched normal controls. METHOD: In this study 12 patients with SAD and 12 matched normal controls were exposed to ...
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Devadas M - - 1997
There is a light-dependent diurnal rhythm in scleral precursor synthesis (SPS). In form-deprivation myopia (FDM) there is an increase in SPS. Daily periods of normal vision prevent FDM, but light intensities that maintain the retinal dark-light switch in its dark state do not, implicating melatonin, dopamine, enkephalin, neurotensin and somatostatin ...
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Vivien-Roels B - - 1997
Nocturnal patterns of pineal melatonin concentrations were measured at hourly intervals in the European hamster, Cricetus cricetus, maintained under different natural or experimental environmental conditions. There were pronounced variations in the night peak of pineal melatonin both in the duration and the amplitude of the melatonin peak and in the ...
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Beckerman S - - 1997
BACKGROUND: The AcuVision 1000 Trainer is an instrument designed to assess and train eye-hand coordination in athletes. Variable environmental conditions are encountered when sports-vision screenings are performed. The effect of these factors on scores attained on sports-vision testing equipment is an important consideration when results for different populations are compared. ...
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Iigo M - - 1997
Ocular melatonin rhythms in the goldfish were studied and compared to those in the pineal organ and plasma. Under light:dark (LD) of 12 h light:12 h dark, melatonin contents in the eye as well as the pineal organ and plasma exhibited clear day-night changes with higher levels at mid-dark than ...
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Samková L - - 1997
The next day after an early morning awakening of human subjects coupled with a single exposure to bright light from 0600 to 0900 h, the salivary melatonin rhythm was phase advanced by about 1 h as compared with the pre-treatment profile. The phase advance was maintained for 4 days when ...
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