Chandola-Saklani, Asha ; Bhatt, Dinesh ; Lakhera, Pramesh (1988) Effect of pinealectomy on free-running reproductive cycle of tropical spotted munia Journal of Comparative Physiology A : Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology, 164 (1). pp. 117-121. ISSN 0340-7594
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Abstract
The breeding cycle of the tropical spotted munia (Lonchura punctulata) is regulated by the photoperiodic synchronization of an endogenous circannual rhythm. Since the pineal gland has been implicated in circadian periodicity, in an attempt to understand the functioning of the mechanism(s) involved in photoperiodic synchronization of the circannual clock in the spotted munia the effect of pinealectomy on the reproductive cycle was studied in birds maintained in normal entrained (natural day length, NDL) and free-running (constant light, LL) conditions. Results indicate that pinealectomy had no effect in LL but that the reproductive cycle was altered marginally (in the first cycle only), and the body weight cycle drastically, in NDL conditions. It seems that the marginal effects observed on the overt reproductive cycle in the entrained condition may not be through the circannual oscillator itself but may perhaps reflect interference with processes involved in photoperiodic synchronization of the circannual rhythm. Alternatively, these effects could also result from general metabolic disturbances caused in the body by the absence of the pineal gland.
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