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The Effects of Daily Melatonin Gavage on Reproductive Activity in the Male Syrian Hamsters

The proper administration of melatonin has well been documented to induce testicular regression in seasonal breeding animals. The subcutaneous injections of melatonin in the afternoon, not in the morning, consistently occurred testicular involution in the male Syrian (golden) hamsters whose reproduc...

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Autores principales: Jeon, Geon Hyung, Kim, Hyeon Jeong, Park, Jinsoo, Lee, Sung-Ho, Cheon, Yong-Pil, Choi, Donchan
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Publicado: Korean Society of Developmental Biology 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7837417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33537513
http://dx.doi.org/10.12717/DR.2020.24.4.263
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author Jeon, Geon Hyung
Kim, Hyeon Jeong
Park, Jinsoo
Lee, Sung-Ho
Cheon, Yong-Pil
Choi, Donchan
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Kim, Hyeon Jeong
Park, Jinsoo
Lee, Sung-Ho
Cheon, Yong-Pil
Choi, Donchan
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description The proper administration of melatonin has well been documented to induce testicular regression in seasonal breeding animals. The subcutaneous injections of melatonin in the afternoon, not in the morning, consistently occurred testicular involution in the male Syrian (golden) hamsters whose reproductive activity is regulated by the photoperiod. But the effects of daily melatonin via gavage have not been estimated. Golden hamsters housed in long photoperiod (LP) were divided into 5 groups: the control animals housed in LP or in short photoperiod (SP) and animals treated daily with low (15 μg), middle (150 μg), and high dosages (1,500 μg) of pure melatonin by using gavage in the evening for 8 weeks. As results, LP control animals had large testes and SP controls displayed small and entirely regressed testes. The animals treated with various dosages of melatonin showed collectively degenerating effects on the weights of testes, epididymides, and seminal vesicles in the middle and high dosage groups, with the individual differences as well. The high dosages induced testicular regression in more proportion than the middle dosages did. The low dosage had large testes like the LP control animals. The small and inactive testes shown in some animals of both middle and high groups presented the complete regression as those of the animals maintained in SP. These results strongly suggest that the administrations of melatonin lead to testicular involution in the male golden hamsters when it is administered through gavage.
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spelling pubmed-78374172021-02-02 The Effects of Daily Melatonin Gavage on Reproductive Activity in the Male Syrian Hamsters Jeon, Geon Hyung Kim, Hyeon Jeong Park, Jinsoo Lee, Sung-Ho Cheon, Yong-Pil Choi, Donchan Dev Reprod Review The proper administration of melatonin has well been documented to induce testicular regression in seasonal breeding animals. The subcutaneous injections of melatonin in the afternoon, not in the morning, consistently occurred testicular involution in the male Syrian (golden) hamsters whose reproductive activity is regulated by the photoperiod. But the effects of daily melatonin via gavage have not been estimated. Golden hamsters housed in long photoperiod (LP) were divided into 5 groups: the control animals housed in LP or in short photoperiod (SP) and animals treated daily with low (15 μg), middle (150 μg), and high dosages (1,500 μg) of pure melatonin by using gavage in the evening for 8 weeks. As results, LP control animals had large testes and SP controls displayed small and entirely regressed testes. The animals treated with various dosages of melatonin showed collectively degenerating effects on the weights of testes, epididymides, and seminal vesicles in the middle and high dosage groups, with the individual differences as well. The high dosages induced testicular regression in more proportion than the middle dosages did. The low dosage had large testes like the LP control animals. The small and inactive testes shown in some animals of both middle and high groups presented the complete regression as those of the animals maintained in SP. These results strongly suggest that the administrations of melatonin lead to testicular involution in the male golden hamsters when it is administered through gavage. Korean Society of Developmental Biology 2020-12 2020-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7837417/ /pubmed/33537513 http://dx.doi.org/10.12717/DR.2020.24.4.263 Text en © Copyright 2020 The Korean Society of Developmental Biology http://creative-commons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open-Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creative-commons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Jeon, Geon Hyung
Kim, Hyeon Jeong
Park, Jinsoo
Lee, Sung-Ho
Cheon, Yong-Pil
Choi, Donchan
The Effects of Daily Melatonin Gavage on Reproductive Activity in the Male Syrian Hamsters
title The Effects of Daily Melatonin Gavage on Reproductive Activity in the Male Syrian Hamsters
title_full The Effects of Daily Melatonin Gavage on Reproductive Activity in the Male Syrian Hamsters
title_fullStr The Effects of Daily Melatonin Gavage on Reproductive Activity in the Male Syrian Hamsters
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Daily Melatonin Gavage on Reproductive Activity in the Male Syrian Hamsters
title_short The Effects of Daily Melatonin Gavage on Reproductive Activity in the Male Syrian Hamsters
title_sort effects of daily melatonin gavage on reproductive activity in the male syrian hamsters
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7837417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33537513
http://dx.doi.org/10.12717/DR.2020.24.4.263
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