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Chronobiology International
The Journal of Biological and Medical Rhythm Research
Volume 4, 1987 - Issue 2
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Original Article

Circadian and Circahemidian Rhythms in Plasma Prolactin of the Ram: Seasonal Changes

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Pages 209-217 | Received 01 Jul 1986, Accepted 01 Oct 1986, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The existence of a circadian rhythm in plasma prolactin of the ram is controversial. Differences among authors can be related to both data sampling (e.g. interindividual changes, time of day, time of year, sampling interval among others) and statistical analyses. To test this hypothesis six adult “Préclpes du Sud” rams were studied individually during 72 hr in January (8 hr of light-16 hr of darkness), April (13L-11ID), June (16L-8D) and September (13L-11D). Blood was sampled (vacutainer) from a jugular vein every hour, centrifuged and plasma samples stored at -20°C until prolactin determinations (radioimmunoassay) were made. Individual time series were analysed according to three complementary methods: display of raw data (chronogram), best fitting cosine functions with different period τ (iterative cosinors) and power spectra. Seasonal changes in the 24 hr mean (peak time in June) were confirmed. A circahemidian rhythm (τ = 12 hr) and a circadian rhythm (τ = 24 hr) were validated, respectively in January and April while time series documented in June and September exhibited no rhythmic organization. It seems, therefore, that animals adjusted their rhythmic patterns of prolactin secretion to the increasing (January, April) rather than decreasing (June, September) photofraction (duration of the light span/24 hr).

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