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Biology of Reproduction, Vol 24, 311-314, Copyright © 1981 by Society for the Study of Reproduction
1 School of Life and Health Sciences,
University of Delaware,
Newark, Delaware 19711 Pineal melatonin concentrations have been quantified in groups of six to eight male Syrian
hamsters on Days 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19, and 21 postpartum (Day 1 = day of birth). Samples
were obtained at 2 h intervals throughout each 14L:10D cycle. On Days 7, 9, and 11, pineal
melatonin concentrations were usually low with significantly elevated peak values as apt to occur
during periods of light as during periods of darkness. On Days 13 and 15, melatonin concentrations
increased just prior to the onset of darkness and remained elevated throughout the dark phase. By
Day 17, elevated concentrations were restricted to the latter half of the dark phase, as occurs in
adults. From these data we conclude that an adultlike circadian rhythm in pineal melatonin content is found on and after Day 17 of postnatal development.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We thank Mary Nina DiPinto, Jane Huffman,
Shaler Smith, Barbara Tate-Ostroff, and Marcia
Watson-Whitmyre for assistance with data procurement, and Susan Karlson for graphics.
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