THE STUDY OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE ACTIVITY OF EPIPHYSIS AND GONADS IN MALE RATS IN DIFFERENT SEASONS

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V Hnatiuk, N Kononenko

Abstract

In male rats of different ages, we studied the functional activity of the pineal gland and the gonads during different seasons by determining the levels of melatonin and testosterone in the blood serum. It was found that the highest levels of melatonin observed in male rats in summer and winter, and the lowest - in autumn. The lowest level of melatonin has been established in the group of rats aged 9 months - 127.28+5.11 pmol/l that was 22% lower than the level of melatonin in 3 months old rats (P!0,05), and 20% below the level of melatonin in rats of 15 months old (Ps0,05). The highest level determined in rats aged 3 months (corresponds to the age of man -14 years old), the lowest - in rats 20 months-(corresponds to the age 55-56 years old). At the same time, the low level of melatonin was defined in rats aged 9 months in the autumn (corresponds to the age of man 29-30 years). In the study of testosterone levels in different seasons it was found that the highest level in all age groups presents in autumn, the lowest - in winter. When comparing the levels of testosterone in different age groups, it was determined that the fall of the highest level of testosterone present in the blood of males age 9 months and 15 months, which c...Continue Reading

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Dec 18, 2008·The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism·Donald J BrambillaJohn B McKinlay

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