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Gen Comp Endocrinol ; 98(1): 50-6, 1995 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7781964

ABSTRACT

We measured the concentrations of alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (alpha-MSH) in various brain regions as well as in the pituitary gland and plasma of the toad Bufo speciosus during a 24-hr light:dark cycle. There was significant diurnal variation of alpha-MSH concentrations in the hypothalamus and brainstem. In both areas alpha-MSH concentrations were highest during the scotophase. Peak alpha-MSH concentrations in the hypothalamus were observed at 21.00 and 05.00 hr, while a single peak in alpha-MSH concentrations was observed in the brainstem at 21.00 hr. In contrast, peak alpha-MSH concentrations in the plasma were observed during the photophase at 17.00 hr, when brain concentrations of alpha-MSH were low. There was no significant diurnal variation observed in the pituitary content of alpha-MSH throughout the 24-hr light:dark cycle. These data suggest that different mechanisms control hypothalamic and pituitary alpha-MSH cells in the toad during the 24-hr light:dark cycle. The fact that peak alpha-MSH concentrations were observed in the hypothalamus during the activity period of the toad is consistent with the proposed role of alpha-MSH peptides in learning and memory processes.


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Brain/metabolism , Bufonidae/metabolism , Circadian Rhythm , alpha-MSH/metabolism , Animals , Brain Stem/metabolism , Bufonidae/blood , Hypothalamus/metabolism , Male , alpha-MSH/blood
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