1994
DOI: 10.1002/jez.1402680604
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Effects of the pineal gland and melatonin on the metabolism of oocytes in vitro and on ovulation in Bufo arenarum

Abstract: The pineal gland and the hormone melatonin appear to be responsible to some extent for the metabolic behaviour of Bufo arenarum oocytes during the winter. This assumption is supported by the observation that, in isolated mitochondria, both elements stimulate the rate of oxidation of citrate and inhibit that of fumarate, thus raising the oxidizing ratio that relates these parameters (C/F) to values close to or above 1, which is characteristic of these animals in winter. The sensitivity of oocytes to melatonin, … Show more

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“…Soon thereafter, a metabolic effect of melatonin on mitochondrial metabolic activity was reported [De Atenor et al, 1994]. Also, melatonin added to J774 macrophages in culture reduced the suppression of mitochondrial respiration induced by ONOO − [Gilad et al, 1997].…”
Section: Melatonin and Mitochondriamentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Soon thereafter, a metabolic effect of melatonin on mitochondrial metabolic activity was reported [De Atenor et al, 1994]. Also, melatonin added to J774 macrophages in culture reduced the suppression of mitochondrial respiration induced by ONOO − [Gilad et al, 1997].…”
Section: Melatonin and Mitochondriamentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Melatonin also has been shown to counteract cyanide-induced depletion of ATP associated with complex IV inhibition. The indolamine also stimulates metabolism in isolated mitochondria from frog oocytes (de Atenor et al, 1994). Other studies reveal another effect of melatonin on mitochondrial metabolism.…”
Section: Melatonin and Mitochondria: The Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In the hamster hypothalamus, higher binding of 125 Iodomelatonin was recorded in the mitochondrial pellet than in the nuclear pellet [177]. Soon thereafter, it was shown that melatonin influenced mitochondrial activity throughout the circannual cycle [178]. Milczarek [179] showed that melatonin inhibits NADPH-dependent lipid peroxidation in human placental mitochondria.…”
Section: Melatonin and Apoptosismentioning
confidence: 97%