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 Jechura TJ. et al.: Testicular hormones modulate circadian rhythms of the diurnal rodent, Octodon degus

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Jechura TJ. et al.: Testicular hormones modulate circadian rhythms of the diurnal rodent, Octodon degus Empty
BeitragThema: Jechura TJ. et al.: Testicular hormones modulate circadian rhythms of the diurnal rodent, Octodon degus   Jechura TJ. et al.: Testicular hormones modulate circadian rhythms of the diurnal rodent, Octodon degus Empty18.11.12 3:43

Jechura TJ, Walsh JM, Lee TM: Testicular hormones modulate circadian rhythms of the diurnal rodent, Octodon degus.
In: Horm Behav. 2000 Dec;38(4):243-9.

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Abstract

Sex differences have been identified in a variety of circadian rhythms, including free-running rhythms, light-induced phase shifts, sleep patterns, hormonal fluctuations, and rates of reentrainment. In the precocial, diurnal rodent Octodon degus, sex differences have been found in length of free-running rhythm (tau), phase response curves, rates of reentrainment, and in the use of social cues to facilitate reentrainment. Although gonadal hormones primarily organize circadian rhythms during early development, adult gonadal hormones have activational properties on various aspects of circadian rhythms in a number of species examined. Gonadectomy of adult female O. degus did not influence tau, phase angle of entrainment, or activity patterns in previous experiments. The present experiment examined the role of gonadal hormones in adult male degus' circadian wheel-running rhythms. We predicted that male gonadal hormones would have an activational effect on some aspects of circadian rhythms, particularly those in which we see sex differences. Phase angles of entrainment, tau, length of the active period (alpha), maximum and mean activity levels, and activity amplitude were examined for intact and castrated males housed in LD 12:12. Responses to light pulses while housed in constant darkness (DD) were also compared. Castration had no significant effect on tau or light-induced phase shifts. However, castration significantly increased phase angle of entrainment and decreased activity levels. The data indicate that adult gonadal steroids are not responsible for the sex differences in endogenous circadian mechanisms of O. degus (tau, PRC), although they influence activity level and phase angle of entrainment. This is most likely due to masking properties of testosterone, similar to the activity-increasing effects of estrogen during estrus in O. degus females.
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