The pineal gland and reproduction |
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Authors: | Aleandri, V Spina, V Morini, A |
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Affiliation: | First Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Chair of Physiopathology of Human Reproduction, University of Rome La Sapienza, Viale del Policlinico 155, 00161 Rome, Italy 0 Corresponding author |
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Abstract: | ![]() The hormonal activity of the pineal gland is influenced by boththe dark-light cycle and the seasonal cycle, causing it to playan important role in the neuroendocrine control of reproductivephysiology. This is especially evident in seasonally breedinganimals, in which reproductive function is clearly influencedby seasonal variations in the duration of night and day. Humansare not seasonal breeders. Nevertheless, seasonal fluctuationshave been described in human reproduction, and the pineal glandalso appears to exert an important role in the neuroendocrineregulation of human reproductive physiology. There is evidencethat the epiphysis is involved in the control of sexual maturation.In rats, the maternal pineal appears to influence the gonadaland genital development and function of offspring; this hypothesishas yet to be confirmed in humans. The pineal apparently influenceshuman reproductive function not only at the hypothalamic-pituitarylevel, by inhibition of the hypothalamic pulsatile secretionof gonadotrophin-releasing hormone, but also at the gonadallevel, where melatonin receptors have also been found. In addition,melatonin is reported to increase serum prolactin concentrationsin both rats and humans. It has been suggested that melatoninis involved in the control of menstrual cyclicity. |
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Keywords: | melatonin/pineal/reproduction |
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