Effects of Pinealectomy and Melatonin Application on Serum Melatonin, Nesfatin-1 and Ghrelin Levels

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL European Journal of Therapeutics Pub Date : 2023-08-20 DOI:10.58600/eurjther1747
Saadet Sonmez, E. Menevse, S. B. Baltaci, O. Unal, R. Mogulkoc, A. Baltaci
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Objective:In this study, it was aimed to investigate the relationship between the pineal gland and ghrelin and nesfatin-1 hormones in rats. Methods: A total of 36 male rats were used in the study, and the animals were divided into 4 groups. Group 1, Control; Group 2, Pinealectomy (Px);  Group 3, Px+Melatonin; Group 4 Melatonin.  After the end of the experimental applications, melatonin, ghrelin and nesfatin-1 levels (ELISA) were determined in the blood samples taken from the animals. Results: While pinealectomy resulted in suppression of melatonin levels, melatonin supplementation led to a significant increase in blood melatonin levels (p<0.01). Melatonin supplementation suppressed ghrelin levels, while pinealectomy increased ghrelin levels (P<0.01). On the other hand, Nesfatin-1 levels, which increased with melatonin support, were significantly suppressed by pinealectomy (p<0.01). Conclusion: The results of the current study show that the pineal gland may have important effects on the hormones ghrelin and nesfatin-1, which play critical roles in nutrition. In conclusion melatonin supplementation inhibites ghrelin, and but increases nesfatin-1.
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松果体切除术和褪黑素应用对血清褪黑素、Nesfatin-1和Ghrelin水平的影响
目的:探讨大鼠松果体与胃饥饿素(ghrelin)和nesfatin-1激素的关系。方法:选用雄性大鼠36只,随机分为4组。第一组,对照组;第二组,松果体切除术(Px);第3组,Px+褪黑素;第4组褪黑素。实验应用结束后,测定动物血样中的褪黑素、生长素和nesfatin-1水平(ELISA)。结果:虽然松果体切除术导致褪黑激素水平下降,但补充褪黑激素导致血液褪黑激素水平显著升高(p<0.01)。褪黑激素的补充抑制了ghrelin水平,而松果体切除术提高了ghrelin水平(P<0.01)。另一方面,在褪黑激素支持下升高的Nesfatin-1水平在松果体切除术后被显著抑制(p<0.01)。结论:目前的研究结果表明,松果体可能对激素ghrelin和nesfatin-1有重要影响,这两种激素在营养中起重要作用。综上所述,补充褪黑激素抑制胃饥饿素,但增加nesfat -1。
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