1992
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2826.1992.tb00170.x
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Melatonin Binding Sites in the Ovine Brain and Pituitary: Characterization During the Oestrous Cycle

Abstract: The distribution of putative melatonin receptors in the sheep has been investigated using in vitro autoradiography and the high affinity, high specific activity ligand 2-[(125) l]iodomelatonin. A wide distribution of specific labelling was found in both the ovine brain and pituitary gland as previously reported. Several novel areas of binding were also identified in the present study, including a fine layer of labelling at the medial edge of the diagonal band of Broca, the trigeminal nucleus, laminae II and II… Show more

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“…at the peak of endogenous MT biosynthesis, release, and blood content, while during the daytime, when the concentration of endogenous MT drops, the number of vacant binding sites sharply increases. These data are in line with the results indicating that 125 I-MT binding decreased in the presence of unlabeled hormone [3].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…at the peak of endogenous MT biosynthesis, release, and blood content, while during the daytime, when the concentration of endogenous MT drops, the number of vacant binding sites sharply increases. These data are in line with the results indicating that 125 I-MT binding decreased in the presence of unlabeled hormone [3].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Therefore, laboratory rats can be qualified more exactly as "crepuscular" animals. The above-mentioned data agree with findings of studies demonstrating that binding of 3 H-melatonin decreases in the presence of unlabeled hormone [67].…”
Section: The Brain Epiphysis and Hhta: Circadian And Seasonal (Circansupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In this respect, it is interesting to note that melatonin binding sites are found in the mediobasal hypothalamus/arcuate region of the ovine brain (39). Although there is no definitive information on the cell type that expresses these receptors, infusion into the mediobasal hypothalamus has significant effects on the reproductive axis (53,56).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%