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dc.contributor.author Maciel, Fabio Everton
dc.contributor.author Geihs, Marcio Alberto
dc.contributor.author Vargas, Marcelo Alves
dc.contributor.author Cruz, Bruno Pinto
dc.contributor.author Ramos, Bianca Padovani
dc.contributor.author Vakkuri, Olli
dc.contributor.author Meyer-Rochow, Victor-Benno
dc.contributor.author Meyer, Luiz Eduardo Maia
dc.contributor.author Allodi, Silvana
dc.date.accessioned 2013-06-28T13:32:51Z
dc.date.available 2013-06-28T13:32:51Z
dc.date.issued 2008
dc.identifier.citation MACIEL, Fabio Everton et al. Daily variation of melatonin content in the optic lobes of the crab neohelice granulata. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, v. 149, n. 2, p. 162-166, 2008. Disponível em: <http://ac.els-cdn.com/S1095643307016558/1-s2.0-S1095643307016558-main.pdf?_tid=17f7013c-6349-11e2-bbcb-00000aab0f6c&acdnat=1358717816_f69461b268aa5596578855c35c68e99a>. Acesso em: 15 jan. 2013. pt_BR
dc.identifier.issn 1095-6433
dc.identifier.uri http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/3623
dc.description.abstract Melatonin is a biogenic amine, known from almost all phyla of living organisms. In vertebrates melatonin is produced rhythmically in the pinealocytes of the pineal gland, relaying information of the environmental light/dark cycle to the organism. With regard to crustaceans only a handful of studies exist that has attempted to identify the presence and possible daily variation of this substance. We set out to investigate whether in the crab Neohelice granulata melatonin was produced in the optic lobes of these animals and underwent rhythmic fluctuations related to the daily light/dark cycle. Our experimental animals were divided into three groups exposed to different photoperiods: normal photoperiod (12L:12D), constant dark (DD), and constant light (LL). The optic lobes were collected every 4 hours over a 24-h period for melatonin quantification by radioimmunoassay (RIA). N. granulata kept under 12 L:12D and DD conditions, showed daily melatonin variations with two peaks of abundance (p < 0.05), one during the day and another, more extensive one, at night. Under LL-conditions no significant daily variations were noticeable (p > 0.05). These results demonstrate the presence of a daily biphasic fall and rise of melatonin in the eyestalk of N. granulata and suggest that continuous exposure to light inhibits the production of melatonin synthesis. pt_BR
dc.language.iso eng pt_BR
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dc.subject Neohelice granulata pt_BR
dc.subject Melatonin pt_BR
dc.subject Crustacean pt_BR
dc.subject Crab pt_BR
dc.subject Daily variation pt_BR
dc.subject Circadian variation pt_BR
dc.subject Optic lobes pt_BR
dc.subject Photoperiod pt_BR
dc.title Daily variation of melatonin content in the optic lobes of the crab neohelice granulata pt_BR
dc.type article pt_BR
dc.identifier.doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpa.2007.11.007 pt_BR


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