Continuous light (CL) induces constant estrous anovulatory (CEA) syndrome and blockade of pineal gland activity. Chronic treatment with metatonin is able to overcome the anovulatory state in about 70% of CL-CEA rats, and the luteinizing effect of melatonin is significantly counteracted either by feeding the animals with a tryptophan-poor diet or by injecting methiothepin, a blocker of central serotoninergic receptors. It appears that melatonin elicits luteinization in CL-CEA rats through the brain serotoninergic system.
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