Abstract

1. 1. The effects of photoperiod (16L:8D; 8L:16D) and melatonin treatment (50 μg for seven days) on daily rhythms of body temperature ( T b) were studied in golden spiny mice Acomys russatus, kept at a constant ambient temperature of 28°C. 2. 2. Results show different patterns of daily T b rhythms under the different photoperiod regimes. As a response to melatonin, mice under both photoperiods increased T b while rhythm percentage decreased. A phase shift of about 10 h in T b acrophase was noted in mice acclimated to 8L:16D. 3. 3. Differences in the patterns of T b daily rhythms under the different photoperiod regimes, and difference in response to melatonin, may result from higher endogenous melatonin levels in long scotophase acclimated mice.

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