Diurnal sensitivity in melatonin-induced hematological changes in the male albino rat.

M G Karimungi, B N Joshi
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The influence of melatonin on diurnal changes in the hematological profile was investigated in male albino rats. Following treatment with melatonin, under two different experimental protocols, blood samples were collected at 06.00, 12.00, 18.00 and 24.00 h from separate groups of animals for detailed hematological analysis. In experiment 1, melatonin (25 micrograms, s.c.) treatment, once daily at 17.00 h for 4 weeks, led to an alteration in the rhythm of RBC production with a decrease in its counts at 12.00 h. The total WBC counts were increased at 06.00 and 12.00 h and decreased at 18.00 and 24.00 h. In experiment 2, twice-daily administration of melatonin (once at 09.00 h and again at 17.00 h), for 2 weeks, resulted in a decrease in total RBC counts at 06.00 and 24.00 h, whereas at 18.00 h there was an increase, compared to the respective control values. The total WBC counts increased at 06.00, 12.00 and 18.00 h and decreased at 24.00 h. Erythrocyte indices like mean cell volume (MCV), mean cell hemoglobin (MCH) and mean cell hemoglobin concentration (MCHC), in both experiments, correlated with RBC, hemoglobin and hematocrit values. The WBC differential counts in experiment 1 revealed a decrease in total neutrophils at 24.00 h, whereas in experiment 2 there was a general decrease in their number. While in experiment 1 the total lymphocyte number was increased at 06.00 h and decreased at 18.00 and 24.00 h, in experiment 2 it was increased except at 24.00 h. It may be concluded that melatonin has a modulatory role in hemopoiesis and its rhythms. The stimulatory effect of melatonin on WBC supports its purported immunopotentiating action.

雄性白化大鼠褪黑素诱导血液学变化的日敏感性。
研究了褪黑素对雄性白化大鼠血液学特征日变化的影响。在褪黑激素治疗后,在两种不同的实验方案下,分别于06.00、12.00、18.00和24.00 h采集各组动物的血液样本,进行详细的血液学分析。在实验1中,褪黑激素(25微克,南卡罗来纳州。)治疗,每日17.00 h 4周后,导致红细胞生产节奏的变化减少其数量为12.00 h。总白细胞计数增加06.00和12.00 h和减少在18.00和24.00 h。在实验2中,每天的褪黑激素(09.00 h,后来又在17.00 h), 2周,导致总红细胞计数减少06.00和24.00 h,而在18.00 h增加,与各自的控制值进行比较。白细胞总数在06.00、12.00和18.00 h升高,24.00 h下降。红细胞指标如平均细胞体积(MCV)、平均细胞血红蛋白(MCH)和平均细胞血红蛋白浓度(MCHC)在两个实验中都与RBC、血红蛋白和红细胞压积值相关。实验1的白细胞差异计数显示24.00 h时总中性粒细胞减少,而实验2则普遍减少。实验1淋巴细胞总数在06.00 h升高,18.00和24.00 h下降,而实验2除24.00 h外均升高。由此可见,褪黑素对造血及其节律具有调节作用。褪黑素对白细胞的刺激作用支持其所谓的免疫增强作用。
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