Abstract

It has been demonstrated that daily melatonin injections entrain free-running locomotor activity rhythms in rats kept in constant darkness, and synchronize disrupted circadian patterns of wheel-running activity under constant light. Contrary to these previous observations, our result did not show that daily injections of melatonin synchronize disrupted locomotor activity in rats maintained under constant bright light. On the other hand, daily treatment with melatonin entrained the intact free-running rhythm in rats kept in constant dim light. This entrainment took place only when the time of injection corresponded to the activity onset time, and similar results were obtained in blinded rats. Pinealectomy had no influences on either the free-running rhythm or melatonin-induced entrainment. To examine whether a behavioral feedback mechanism is involved in melatonin-induced entrainment, rats were immobilized for 3 h after each daily melatonin injections. This did not interfere with melatonin-induced entrainment. These results suggest that the mechanism underlying melatonin-induced entrainment of activity rhythms may be different from those in photic and behavioral entrainment.

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