MELATONIN INDUCES CHANGES ON THE CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS OF REPRODUCTIVE HORMONES DURING SPERMATOGENESIS IN PUBERTAL MALE SEA BASS,Dicentrarchus labrax
M.Victoria Alvarado,
Felipe Espigares,
Manuel Carrillo
et al.
Abstract:Reproduction is a highly demanding biological process that occurs at the optimal time of the year and day to ensure the success of spawn and offspring. Melatonin is a hormone that, secreted mainly by the pineal gland, plays a critical role in the integration of the photoneuroendocrine information from environment (annual and daily variations) to modulate reproductive activity and gonadal development in fish. In this study we assessed the effect of exogenous melatonin on the circadian levels of sex steroids and… Show more
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