2013
DOI: 10.1177/0748730413498561
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Photoperiod Can Entrain Circannual Rhythms in Pinealectomized European Hamsters

Abstract: In mammals, the pineal hormone melatonin is thought to be essential to process environmental photoperiodic information. In this study, we demonstrate in a circannual species, the European hamster Cricetus cricetus, the existence of a melatonin-independent second pathway. In 4 physiological parameters (reproduction, body weight, activity pattern, body temperature), a large majority of pinealectomized European hamsters were entrained to an accelerated photoperiodic regime. It compressed the natural variations in… Show more

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“…Melatonin regulation, however, is closely related to the circadian regulation of cortisol, a glucocorticoid . The regulation of melatonin and the glucocorticoid pathway are both synchronized by the light‐dark cycle, suggesting that the circannual cortisol rhythm is also similarly but independently entrained by the seasonal photoperiod . Glucocorticoids have demonstrated a strong relationship to growth in children .…”
Section: Circannual Rhythms and Their Entrainmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Melatonin regulation, however, is closely related to the circadian regulation of cortisol, a glucocorticoid . The regulation of melatonin and the glucocorticoid pathway are both synchronized by the light‐dark cycle, suggesting that the circannual cortisol rhythm is also similarly but independently entrained by the seasonal photoperiod . Glucocorticoids have demonstrated a strong relationship to growth in children .…”
Section: Circannual Rhythms and Their Entrainmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This photoperiodic mechanism is known to entrain an underlying circannual clock, in which endogenous long-term free-running rhythms of physiology and behavior are tuned by an environmental signal. Circannual (approximately year-long) cycles are dominant features of the seasonal biology of mammals; they drive processes such as hibernation, metabolism, fattening, and reproductive activity [ 1–7 ] and persist when animals are kept in constant fixed photoperiods for many years [ 8–10 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in sheep and golden‐mantled ground squirrels, a rhythmic melatonin signal is required for the generation of circannual rhythms, although this signal can be given for only 90 days (and in a summer‐like melatonin profile) and still entrain the whole circannual cycle. In PX European hamsters, circannual rhythms persist under constant photoperiods and some PX animals can also entrain to a 6‐month accelerated natural photoperiod cycle, arguing for independence of the circannual rhythm from melatonin. However, there is a clear season‐dependent impact of PX, which suggests that photoperiodic history impacts the trajectory of the rhythms.…”
Section: Photoperiodism and Circannual Rhythmicitymentioning
confidence: 99%