Journal of pineal research.
Publisher:
Liss,. Oxford : Wiley (2005)
Frequency: Eight no. a year,
Country: England
Language: English
Start Year:1984 -
ISSN:
0742-3098 (Print)
1600-079X (Electronic)
0742-3098 (Linking)
1600-079X (Electronic)
0742-3098 (Linking)
Impact Factor
12.081
2021
NLM ID: | 8504412 |
(DNLM): | SR0051968(s) |
(OCoLC): | 10315536 |
Coden: | JPRSE9 |
LCCN: | 84650615 |
Classification: | W1 JO837AC |
Melatonin reduces lipid peroxidation and apoptotic-like changes in stallion spermatozoa. Lipid peroxidation (LPO) has been claimed as a major factor involved in stallion damage during storage or cryopreservation. Because melatonin is a well-known potent antioxidant, the aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of melatonin during in vitro incubation. Furthermore, we investigated the presence of specific melatonin receptors (MT1 and MT2) using specific polyclonal antibodies and western blotting. Stallion spermatozoa were incubated up to 3 hr at 37°C in the presence of different concentrations of melatonin (0, 50 pm, 100 pm, 200 pm, or 1 μm). At the beginning and at ...
Plasma melatonin in the horse: measurements in natural photoperiod and in acutely extended darkness throughout the year. Plasma melatonin was measured at the winter and summer solstices and the autumn and spring equinoxes in four mares held under natural conditions at 35 degrees S. At all seasons the onset of the nightly elevated melatonin was coincident with or after the time of sunset and the melatonin offset after the time of sunrise. The duration of elevated melatonin was not different from the duration of natural scotophase for each season, with the duration of elevated melatonin longer in winter than the other seasons. Immediately following each 24 hr sampling two mares were resampled in acutely extended d...
“Synaptic” ribbons in the pineal gland of the horse. Previous studies on the ultrastructure of the horse pineal gland did not report the presence of "synaptic" ribbons, functionally enigmatic pinealocyte organelles regularly occurring in other mammalian species. The aim of the present study was to reinvestigate the horse pinealocyte in this respect. Careful investigations here reported allowed detection of "synaptic" ribbons in the pinealocytes of all the examined animals, although in a relatively low number (5.4 +/- 2.0 per 20,000 microns 2 of pineal tissue; mean +/- SD). The ultrastructure of "synaptic" ribbons in pinealocytes of the horse res...