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A review on the effect of the photoperiod and melatonin on interactions between ghrelin and serotonin
Authors:Katarzyna KirszDorota A Zieba
Institution:Department of Swine and Small Ruminant Breeding, Laboratory of Genomics and Biotechnology, University of Agriculture, Krakow 30-059, Poland
Abstract:Ghrelin and serotonin, which exhibit rhythmic secretion profiles under feeding/fasting conditions, are sensitive to increases and decreases in the day length and form a close web of interrelationships in the regulation of energy homeostasis. Ghrelin and serotonin are biochemically and functionally linked to the suprachiasmatic nucleus, which is a circadian pacemaker, and melatonin, which is an internal transducer of photic environmental changes. Ghrelin and serotonin might be candidates for integrating photic and nonphotic signals, such as light and food availability in the central nervous system. The mechanisms that convert a light signal into a variety of physiological and behavioral rhythms remain unknown. However, we know that the conversion of light signals is necessary to maximize an animal’s chances of survival and reproduction.
Keywords:BBB  blood-brain-barrier  CNS  central nervous system  CVO  circumventricular organs  DRN  dorsal raphe nucleus  DMH  dorsomedial hypothalamus  GHSR-1a  growth hormone secretagogue receptor  MRN  median raphe nucleus  MT1  receptor of melatonin type 1  RHT  retino hypothalamic tract  GHT  geniculohypothalamic tract  IGL  intergeniculate leaflet  LH  lateral hypothalamus  PVN  paraventricular nucleus  SCN  suprachiasmatic nucleus  SPZ  subparaventricular zone  vmARC  ventral-medial part of arcuate nucleus  VMH  ventromedial hypothalamus
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