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S-20098 has potent and specific agonist properties on melatonin recept
ors both in vitro and in vivo. Behavioral studies on rodents already s
howed that repeated intraperitoneal administration of S-20098 could do
se-dependently alter the functioning of the circadian clock. To determ
ine whether single administration of S-20098 could alter the circadian
rhythms of rodents, we first used the phase-response curve (PRC) appr
oach in two different species: Syrian hamsters and mice (C3H/HeJ). Our
results show that the shape, circadian times and extent of the PRC to
S-20098 look very similar in mice and hamsters. In both species, the
phase advance portion of the PRC to S-20098 is limited to a 3 h window
preceding the onset of locomotor activity, but the magnitude of phase
shifts is larger in mice. We also tested the phase shifting effects o
f increasing doses of S-20098 during the interval of maximal sensitivi
ty to this compound. Treatment with S-20098 induces dose-dependent pha
se shifts, with maximal shifts observed after injections of 20 and 25
mg/kg S-20098 i.p., respectively, in mice and hamsters. Those results
are in agreement with the limited distribution of melatonin-binding si
tes within the circadian clock of adult Syrian hamsters, as compared t
o other rodents. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.