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Monday, October 29, 2012

The Pineal Gland

The Pineal Gland: "elevating melatonin synthesis in the pinealocytes (Ganguly et al., 2001; Schomerus and Korf 2005). Recent studies have also shown that the removal of the SCN results in a daytime increase in Aa-nat mRNA levels, suggesting that the presence of an inhibitory SCN output contributs to the control of pineal melatonin rhythm (Kalsbeek et al., 2000). It has also been suggested that the GABA-ergic output of the SCN terminals on to the pre-autonomic PVN neurons may be the daytime inhibitory signal contributing to the morning decline of melatonin synthesis (Kalsbeek et al., 2000).

Another important factor in the regulation of the melatonin level is represented by light. Light is the dominant environmental factor that regulates melatonin biosynthesis in vertebrates, and regardless of whether a species is diurnal/nocturnal or exhibits crepuscular activity, pineal melatonin levels are high during the dark phase of a natural or imposed illumination cycle (Reiter, 1991; Arendt, 1999)."

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