Korean J Anat.  2003 Dec;36(6):537-547.

The Effect of Photoperiod and Melatonin Injection on Serotonergic Immunoreactivity in Rat Brain Stem

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  • 1Faculty of Biotechnology, Department of Anatomy, College of Oriental Medicine Woosuk University, Korea.

Abstract

These experiments were performed to investigate the effect of photoperiod and melatonin on serotonergic immunoreactivity in rat brain stem. The animals were injected with melatonin (1 mg/kg, i.p.) after light and dark treatment. The results by immunohistochemical method were as follows; 1. Immunohistochemical serotonin intensity in brain stem (dorsal raphe nucleus of midbrain, nucleus tractus solitarius and dorsal raphe nucleus of vagus nerve in medulla) appeard weakly in medium in control group compared with light and dark treated group. It suggest that enhanced effect in single injection (light or dark) was canceled by complex mechanism when two factors (light and dark) bring about together. 2. Serotonin immunoreactive neurons in brain stem (dorsal raphe nucleus of midbrain, nucleus tractus solitarius and dorsal raphe nucleus of vagus nerve in medulla) were significantly increased in light and dark treated group compared with control group. These results show that serotonin pathways are more important in mediating the effects of retinally perceived light in the rat. 3. Serotonin immunoreactive neurons in brain stem (dorsal raphe nucleus of midbrain, nucleus tractus solitarius and dorsal raphe nucleus of vagus nerve in medulla) were incresesed in melatonin treated group compared with melatonin non-treated group in light and dark. These results indicated that melatonin injection during photo and dark period enhanced serotonergic neurons activity and then light control influenced the development of serotonergic systems in brain stem including dorsal raphe nucleus of midbrain, nucleus tractus solitarius and dorsal nucleus of vagus nerve in medulla.

Keyword

Melatonin; Serotonin; Light; Dark; Midbrain; Raphe nucleus; Medulla

MeSH Terms

Animals
Brain Stem*
Brain*
Melatonin*
Mesencephalon
Negotiating
Neurons
Photoperiod*
Raphe Nuclei
Rats*
Serotonergic Neurons
Serotonin
Solitary Nucleus
Vagus Nerve
Melatonin
Serotonin
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