Calcitriol accumulates in the nuclei of adrenal medullary cells, stimu
lating the tyrosine hydroxylase gene expression. The transcription of
the CREM gene is induced by adrenergic input to the pineal gland at ni
ght. Depending on the photoperiod of the prior night length, the CREM
gene is either subsensitive or supersensitive to induction. Guided by
the memory of past photoperiods, the induced changes in melatonin synt
hesis may mediate either the inhibitory or stimulatory effects on bodi
ly functions. Calcitriol might inhibit the binding of melatonin to the
nuclear retinoid Z receptors, which would result in the increased ser
otonin levels. Serotonin synthesis is hypothesized to be dependent on
the duration of tight exposure the previous summer.