Study Design. Stages of the surgical procedure for pinealectomy in chickens
were identified. Groups of chickens were selected for each stage. Scoliosi
s development was identified from radiographs.
Objectives. To determine the critical stage of surgery for pinealectomy aft
er which scoliosis develops in young chickens.
Summary of Background Data. Pinealectomy in young chickens consistently pro
duces scoliosis in young chickens that has many characteristics similar to
those seen in patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. The mechanism
behind this phenomenon remains unknown.
Methods. Five distinct stages in the pinealectomy surgery were identified.
Groups of chickens were selected to undergo surgery to represent these five
stages. Scoliosis was determined from weekly radiographs.
Results. Cutting the pineal stalk was identified as the critical stage in t
he surgery after which scoliosis developed. The incidence of scoliosis did
not increase after more extensive surgery in which the pineal bulb was remo
ved from the skull. This stage was also correlated with a significant reduc
tion of serum melatonin levels.
Conclusions. Cutting the pineal stalk was identified as the critical stage
of pinealectomy surgery after which scoliosis may develop. This stage was a
lso correlated with the significant reduction of average serum melatonin le
vels. These results allow the focus of attention into the mechanism behind
this phenomenon to center on the consequences of cutting the pineal stalk r
ather than total removal of the pineal gland.