2000
DOI: 10.1530/reprod/118.2.295
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Impact of photoperiodic exposures during late gestation and lactation periods on the pineal and reproductive physiology of the Indian palm squirrel, Funambulus pennanti

Abstract: Studies on the maternal transfer of photoperiodic information in mammals indicate that the daily photoperiod perceived by the mother during the gestation-lactation period is communicated to the fetus either through the placenta or via the milk. However, the impact of photoperiodic exposures during gestation and lactation on the maternal pineal and reproductive physiology has not been reported for any tropical rodent. The exposure of pregnant female Indian palm squirrels (Funambulus pennanti) to constant light … Show more

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“…In the same way, the pineal gland also showed a gradual increase in activity throughout the gestation period. Moreover, these authors also reported that, under constant light conditions, short and long photoperiods did not significantly affect the pineal gland activity during pregnancy [Bishnupuri and Haldar, 2000b].…”
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confidence: 81%
“…In the same way, the pineal gland also showed a gradual increase in activity throughout the gestation period. Moreover, these authors also reported that, under constant light conditions, short and long photoperiods did not significantly affect the pineal gland activity during pregnancy [Bishnupuri and Haldar, 2000b].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%