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Is a Critical Interval of the Circadian Pacemaker at Dusk Responsive to Light and Melatonin Responsible for the Timing of Estrus in the Romney Marsh Ewe?

Colin D. Matthews

Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Adelaide, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woodville 5011, South Australia

Michael V. Guerin

Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Adelaide, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woodville 5011, South Australia

Andrew J. Napier

Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Adelaide, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woodville 5011, South Australia

Two experiments, using Romney Marsh ewes, tested for the existence and role of a critical interval of the circadian pacemaker located near dusk that may be integrally involved in the precise timing of the breeding season. Groups of Romney Marsh ewes (n = 6) were provided with exogenous melatonin by injection at dusk (Experiment 1) or by infusion at dawn or subjected to extended darkness at dawn (Experiment 2) from the winter to the summer solstice before being exposed to natural photoperiod at latitude 35° S. Other than the experi mental protocols, all animals were held in natural photoperiod. The onset of the breeding season (defined as cyclic ovarian activity as indicated by plasma progesterone monitoring) was normal in those animals treated with morning melatonin but was delayed in those animals treated with melatonin at dusk or extended darkness at dawn compared to controls in natural photoperiod (p < .01). Exogenous melatonin at dusk was associated with a phase advance of the onset of the circadian pacemaker (as measured by endogenous melatonin in acutely extended darkness); additional darkness at dawn was associated with a phase delay of both the onset and the offset of the circadian pacemaker. Exoge nous morning melatonin did not change the phase of the circadian pacemaker relative to the controls. The results are consistent with an external coincidence model of seasonal breeding in which a critical interval of the circadian pacemaker requires exposure to light during spring/summer to time estrus correctly. The proposed critical interval appears to be located near dusk in this model and is phase locked to the circadian pacemaker. The effect of the exogenous melatonin on the timing of the breeding season is similar to darkness when administered at dusk but is not equivalent to darkness at dawn. The timing of anestrus was not affected by any of the experimental treatments and may reflect a common response to an environmental influence.

Key Words: photoperiod • melatonin • sheep • breeding season • circadian pacemaker • entrainment

Journal of Biological Rhythms, Vol. 10, No. 4, 308-318 (1995)
DOI: 10.1177/074873049501000404


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