1991
DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1991.sp018803
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Effects of different lighting regimes on daily hormonal and behavioural rhythms in the pregnant ewe and sheep fetus.

Abstract: 1. We have studied the effect of altering the time of darkness during a 12 h photoperiod on the diurnal rhythms of maternal and fetal plasma melatonin and prolactin concentrations and fetal breathing movements (FBMs) in the late pregnant sheep. 2. Four ewes were exposed to a ‘normal’ 12 h light‐12 h dark regime with lights off at 19.00 h. Eight ewes were exposed to an ‘altered’ 12 h light‐12 h dark regime with lights off at 11.00 h. FBMs were recorded continuously and 2 hourly maternal and fetal blood samples … Show more

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“…Altered maternal melatonin rhythms are expected to have similarly changed fetal plasma melatonin profiles, which mirror maternal levels and respond to changing external photoperiods (McMillen & Nowak, ; McMillen & Walker, ). SSW exposure will probably also have changed fetal activity patterns because phase shifts of the maternal melatonin rhythm in sheep induce a corresponding shift in the rhythm of fetal breathing movements (McMillen & Walker, ). There may also be consequences for SSW lambs immediately after birth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Altered maternal melatonin rhythms are expected to have similarly changed fetal plasma melatonin profiles, which mirror maternal levels and respond to changing external photoperiods (McMillen & Nowak, ; McMillen & Walker, ). SSW exposure will probably also have changed fetal activity patterns because phase shifts of the maternal melatonin rhythm in sheep induce a corresponding shift in the rhythm of fetal breathing movements (McMillen & Walker, ). There may also be consequences for SSW lambs immediately after birth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A third study supports the contention that melatonin is not a zeitgeber for the fetal PRL rhythm in sheep. Shifting of the light/dark schedule to which the mother is exposed produces shifts in the fetal (and maternal) melatonin rhythm but does not alter the phase of the fetal PRL rhythm (79). Although light is a zeitgeber for the fetal sheep PRL rhythm, i.e.…”
Section: Zeitgebersmentioning
confidence: 99%