Abstract

We have measured the output of melatonin in vitro from the pineal glands of lambs in late gestation (135-143 days) and the early newborn period (4-8 days). The basal output of melatonin/mg pineal tissue was significantly lower in the fetal group (16.3 +/- 3.9 pg melatonin.(30 min)-1.mg-1) than in the newborn group (148.1 +/- 43.6 pg melatonin.(30 min)-1.mg-1). Addition of the beta-adrenergic agonist, isoprenaline (10(-5) mol/l) significantly stimulated melatonin output from both the fetal (to 24.9 +/- 3.9 pg melatonin.(30 min)-1.mg-1) and newborn pineals (to 247.7 +/- 67.3 pg melatonin.(30 min)-1.mg-1). Pineals from newborn lambs produced 9-10-fold more melatonin than the fetal pineal glands, before, during and after addition of isoprenaline. These results show that functional beta-adrenergic receptors are present before birth on the sheep pinealocyte and that there is a marked increase in the melatonin synthetic capacity of the pineal in the newborn period.

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