Melatonin effects on behavior: possible mediation by the central GABAergic system

DA Golombek, P Pévet, DP Cardinali - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral …, 1996 - Elsevier
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 1996Elsevier
GOLOMBEK, DA, P. PÉVET AND DP CARDINALI. Melatonin effects on behavior: possible
mediation by the central GABAergic system. NEUROSCI BIOBEHAV REV 20 (3) 403–412,
1996.-The best described function of the pineal hormone melatonin is to regulate seasonal
reproduction, with its daily production and secretion varying throughout the seasons or the
photoperiod. Additionally, a number of behavioral effects of the hormone have been found.
This review describes the effects of melatonin in rodent behavior. We focus on:(a) inhibitory …
GOLOMBEK, D. A., P. PÉVET AND D. P. CARDINALI. Melatonin effects on behavior: possible mediation by the central GABAergic system. NEUROSCI BIOBEHAV REV 20(3) 403–412, 1996. - The best described function of the pineal hormone melatonin is to regulate seasonal reproduction, with its daily production and secretion varying throughout the seasons or the photoperiod. Additionally, a number of behavioral effects of the hormone have been found. This review describes the effects of melatonin in rodent behavior. We focus on: (a) inhibitory effects (sedation, hypnotic activity, pain perception threshold elevation, anti-convulsive activity, anti-anxiety effects); and (b) direct effects on circadian rhythmicity (entrainment, resynchronization, alleviation of jet-lag symptoms, phase-shifting). Most of these effects are clearly time-dependent, with a peak of melatonin activity during the night. One of the possible mechanisms of action for melatonin in the brain is the interaction with the GABAergic system, as suggested by neurochemical and behavioral data. Finally, some pineal hormone effects might be candidates as putative therapies for several human disorders. Copyright © 1996 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.
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