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Role of photoperiod and melatonin in seasonal acclimatization of the djungarian hamster,Phodopus sungorus

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The Djungarian hamster,Phodopus sungorus, shows a clear annual cycle in some thermogenic parameters such as nonshivering thermogenesis (NST) and cold resistance. These seasonal changes were found to be basically controlled by natural changes in photoperiod. Further support for this view was obtained by exposing the hamsters to artificial long and short photoperiods.

Implantation of melatonin during fall and winter results in an increased thermogenic capacity in both short and long day hamsters comparable to that shown by values of control hamsters exposed to short photoperiods during winter. This thermotropic action of melatonin and of short photoperiod could be found only in fall and winter whereas during spring and summer, melatonin, like photoperiod, had no influence on thermogenic capacities. These results show that the actions of melatonin and photoperiod vary with the season and that they depend upon the photoperiodic history of the hamsters. Our results further indicate that the pineal gland with its hormone melatonin is involved in mediation of photoperiodic control of seasonal acclimatization.

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Steinlechner, S., Heldmaier, G. Role of photoperiod and melatonin in seasonal acclimatization of the djungarian hamster,Phodopus sungorus . Int J Biometeorol 26, 329–337 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02219503

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