T. Harumi et S. Matsushima, INDOLEAMINE METABOLISM IN THE PINEAL-GLAND OF THE CHINESE-HAMSTER, CRICETULUS-GRISEUS, General and comparative endocrinology, 109(1), 1998, pp. 133-139
Day- and nighttime contents of pineal melatonin and other indoleamines
were measured in the Chinese hamster, Cricetulus griseus. The hamster
s were inbred in our colony and kept in LD 14:10. Absolute levels of p
ineal melatonin and N-acetylserotonin contents were extremely low, but
showed a significant circadian rhythm with a minor peak during the li
ght period. Pineal hydroxytryptophan and serotonin (5HT) contents were
also found to be higher in the light period. The activity of N-acetyl
transferase in the pineal was higher in the light period than in the d
ark period, whereas there was no difference in hydroxyindole-O-methylt
ransferase activity between the light and dark periods. The uptake lev
el of tryptophan into the pineal gland was higher in the light period
than in the dark period. These results suggest that the 5HT synthesis
pathway and/or tryptophan uptake may be involved in forming the circad
ian rhythm of 5HT content in the Chinese hamster pineal gland. (C) 199
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