Radioactive concentrations were determined in serum, lung, hypothalamus, anterior pituitary, testis, and accessory sex organs of adult male rats at 2, 20, 30 and 60 min after intravenous 3H-melatonin administrations. The retention patterns of 3H-melatonin and other radioactive substance (3H-non-melatonin) in these tissues were compared. The anterior pituitary demonstrated best tissue retention with highest concentration of 3H-melatonin. The testis and prostate gland accumulated 3H-non-melatonin in an increasing manner from 2 to 60 min. The radioactive substances were also preferentially and progressively located in the nuclear fraction of the anterior pituitary, hypothalamus, testis, and prostate gland. This study leads to the following suggestions: the anterior pituitary is another target organ of melatonin; melatonin is converted into other active material which exerts its action in the testis and prostate gland; melatonin and its active derivative exert their action through the nuclei of their respective cells.

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