193
Views
16
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Review

Molecular Mechanism of Photoperiodic Time Measurement in the Brain of Japanese Quail

, , , , , , & , Ph.D. show all
Pages 307-315 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009

References

  • Bernal J. Action of thyroid hormone in brain. J. Endocrinol. Invest. 2002; 25: 268–288
  • Davies D. T., Follett B. K. The neuroendocrine control of gonadotrophin release in the Japanese quail. I. The role of the tuberal hypothalamus. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B. Bio. Sci. 1975a; 191: 285–301
  • Davies D. T., Follett B. K. The neuroendocrine control of gonadotrophin release in the Japanese quail. II. The role of the anterior hypothalamus. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B. Bio. Sci. 1975b; 191: 303–315
  • Follett B. K. Birds. Marshall's Physiology of Reproduction, Fourth Edition, Volume 1 Reproductive Cycles of Vertebrates, G. E. Lamming. Churchill Livingstone, New York 1984; 283–350
  • Follett B. K., Sharp P. J. Circadian rhythmicity in photoperiodically induced gonadotrophin release and gonadal growth in the quail. Nature 1969; 223: 968–971
  • Follett B. K., Davies D. T., Gledhill B. Photoperiodic control of reproduction in Japanese quail: changes in gonadotrophin secretion on the first day of induction and their pharmacological blockade. J. Endocrinol. 1977; 74: 449–460
  • Follett B. K., King V. M., Meddle S. L. Rhythms and photoperiodism in birds. Biological Rhythms and Photoperiodism in Plants, P. J. Lumsden, A. J. Miller. BIOS Scientific, Oxford 1998; 231–242
  • Juss T. S. Neuroendocrine and neural changes associated with the photoperiodic control of reproduction. Avian Endocrinology, P. J. Sharp. Society for Endocrinology, Bristol 1993; 47–60
  • Karsch F. J., Dahl G. E., Hachigian T. M., Thrun L. A. Involvement of thyroid hormones in seasonal reproduction. J. Reprod. Fertil. Suppl. 1995; 49: 409–422
  • Konishi H., Iida K., Ohta M., Takahashi M. A possible role for the eyes in the photoperiodic response of quail. Gen. Comp. Endocrinol. 1988; 72: 461–466
  • Leonard J. L., Visser T. J. Biochemistry of Deiodination. Thyroid Hormone Metabolism, G. Hennemann. Marcel Dekker, New York 1986; 189–229
  • Meddle S. L., Follett B. K. Photoperiodic activation of Fos‐like immunoreactive protein in neurons within the tuberal hypothalamus of Japanese quail. J. Comp. Physiol. A 1995; 176: 79–89
  • Meddle S. L., Follett B. K. Photoperiodically driven changes in Fos expression within the basal tuberal hypothalamus and median eminence of Japanese quail. J. Neurosci. 1997; 17: 8909–8918
  • Nakao N., Takagi T., Iigo M., Tsukamoto T., Yasuo S., Masuda T., Yanagisawa T., Ebihara S., Yoshimura T. Possible involvement of organic anion transporting polypeptide (Oatp) 1c1 in the photoperiodic response of gonads in birds. Endocrinology 2006, (in press)
  • Nicholls T. J., Follett B. K., Goldsmith A. R., Pearson H. Possible homologies between photorefractoriness in sheep and birds: the effect of thyroidectomy on the length of the ewe's breeding season. Reprod. Nutr. Dev. 1988a; 28: 375–385
  • Nicholls T. J., Goldsmith A. R., Dawson A. Photorefractoriness in birds and comparison with mammals. Physiol. Rev. 1988b; 68: 133–176
  • Perera A. D., Follett B. K. Photoperiodic Induction in vitro: the dynamics of gonadotrophin‐releasing hormone release from hypothalamic explants of the Japanese quail. Endocrinology 1992; 13: 2898–2908
  • Pittendrigh C. S. Circadian surfaces and the diversity of possible roles of circadian organization in photoperiodic induction. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 1972; 69: 2734–2737
  • Saldanha C. J., Leak R. K., Silver R. Detection and transduction of daylength in birds. Psychoneuroendocrinol. 1994; 19: 641–656
  • Sharp P. J., Follett B. K. The effect of hypothalamic lesions on gonadotrophin release in Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica). Neuroendocrinol. 1969; 5: 205–218
  • Silver R., Witkovsky P., Horvath P., Alones V., Barnstable C. J., Lehman M. N. Coexpression of opsin‐ and VIP‐like‐immunoreactivity in CSF‐contacting neurons of the avian brain. Cell Tissue Res. 1988; 253: 189–198
  • Siopes T. D., Wilson W. O. Extraocular modification of photoreception in intact and pinealectomized Coturnix. Poult. Sci. 1974; 53: 2035–2041
  • Yamamura T., Hirunagi K., Ebihara S., Yoshimura T. Seasonal morphological changes in the neuro‐glial interaction between gonadotropin‐releasing hormone nerve terminals and glial endfeet in Japanese quail. Endocrinology 2004; 145: 4264–4267
  • Yamamura T., Yasuo S., Hirunagi K., Ebihara S., Yoshimura T. T3 implantation mimics photoperiodically reduced encasement of nerve terminals by glial processes in the median eminence of Japanese quail. Cell Tissue Res. 2006, (in press)
  • Yasuo S., Watanabe M., Okabayashi N., Ebihara S., Yoshimura T. Circadian clock genes and photoperiodism: Comprehensive analysis of clock gene expression in the mediobasal hypothalamus, the suprachiasmatic nucleus, and the pineal gland of Japanese quail under various light schedules. Endocrinology 2003; 144: 3742–3748
  • Yasuo S., Watanabe M., Nakao N., Takagi T., Follett B. K., Ebihara S., Yoshimura T. The reciprocal switching of two thyroid hormone‐activating and ‐inactivating enzyme genes is involved in the photoperiodic gonadal response of Japanese quail. Endocrinology 2005; 146: 2551–2554
  • Yasuo S., Nakao N., Ohkura S., Iigo M., Hagiwara S., Goto A., Ando H., Yamamura T., Watanabe M., Watanabe T., Oda S. I., Maeda K. I., Lincoln G., Okamura H., Ebihara S., Yoshimura T. Long day suppressed expression of type 2 deiodinase gene in the mediobasal hypothalamus of the Saanen goat, a short day breeder: Implication for seasonal window of thyroid hormone action on reproductive neuroendocrine axis. Endocrinology 2006, (in press)
  • Yoshimura T., Yasuo S., Watanabe M., Iigo M., Yamamura T., Hirunagi K., Ebihara S. Light‐induced hormone conversion of T4 to T3 regulates photoperiodic response of gonads in birds. Nature 2003; 426: 179–181

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.