C. Cervino, Joaquín Xavier Cogo Pagella, M. Hernando
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Abstract
Increasing evidence suggests that the presence of
constant light or darkness have diverse effects on circadian physiology. The
aim of this study is to explore serum levels of melatonin upon return to a
normal light-dark cycle (LDC) in rats exposed to constant light (LL) or
darkness (DD). Results showed the different profiles of melatonin levels after
exposure to LL or DD. Similarly, the restoration of the LDC (12L:12D) modified
the endogenous melatonin levels. In the LL group, serum melatonin remained at
levels similar to control values, and when normal LDC was restored, melatonin
levels of the rats decreased but without significant difference compared to
control. In the DD group, serum melatonin increased significantly (22%), and
upon switching to normal LDC, serum melatonin level was significantly decreased
compared to constant dark condition. Even 15 days later, a significant 76% drop
in serum melatonin level was still observed in LDC condition. The results
suggested that prolonged exposure to LL or DD, especially to DD, had profound
effects on the serum melatonin. LL has little influence and this result can be
explained by the potential compensation of extrapineal melatonin generated by
other tissues and organs.