EFFECTS OF THE PINEAL-GLAND AND MELATONIN ON THE METABOLISM OF OOCYTES IN-VITRO AND ON OVULATION IN BUFO-ARENARUM

Citation
Msb. Deatenor et al., EFFECTS OF THE PINEAL-GLAND AND MELATONIN ON THE METABOLISM OF OOCYTES IN-VITRO AND ON OVULATION IN BUFO-ARENARUM, The Journal of experimental zoology, 268(6), 1994, pp. 436-441
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Zoology
ISSN journal
0022104X
Volume
268
Issue
6
Year of publication
1994
Pages
436 - 441
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-104X(1994)268:6<436:EOTPAM>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
The pineal gland and the hormone melatonin appear to be responsible to some extent for the metabolic behaviour of Bufo arenarum oocytes duri ng the winter. This assumption is supported by the observation that, i n isolated mitochondria, both elements stimulate the rate of oxidation of citrate and inhibit that of fumarate, thus raising the oxidizing r atio that relates these parameters (C/F) to values close to or above 1 , which is characteristic of these animals in winter. The sensitivity of oocytes to melatonin, in terms of the C/F ratio, varies throughout the year. It is maximal in fall and early winter at a dose of 1.8 mu g /ml after 30 min treatment, minimal or nonexistent in late winter, and it increases gradually during the spring and summer. The response of oocytes to melatonin is more significant if the animals have been prev iously injected with a homogenate of homologous hypophysis. A direct m etabolic effect of melatonin on oocytes was observed when coelomic ooc ytes, without follicle cells, responded to hormonal treatment. Both an extract of pineal gland and melatonin inhibit in vitro ovulation, the inhibitory effect of the extract being greater than that of the hormo ne. (C) 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc.