Exposure to different spectra of light, continuous light and treatment with melatonin affect reproduction in the Indian desert gerbil Meriones hurrianae (Jerdon).

S V Sinhasane, B N Joshi
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Abstract

In two separate experiments, the gonadal response to melatonin treatment and exposure to continuous white light (LL) and different spectra of light (blue, green, yellow and red) was investigated in the Indian desert gerbil Meriones hurrianae. In experiment 1, exposure to green light for 8 weeks increased (p < 0.01) the gonadosomatic index (GSI) and sperm count, whereas exposure to red light decreased (p < 0.01) the GSI and sperm count. The response of accessory organs to the treatment varied. In experiment 2, exposure to LL for 5 weeks decreased the GSI and sperm count, and treatment with melatonin (in the late-light period) not only increased the GSI and sperm count, but also counteracted the inhibitory action of LL and red light. Melatonin treatment stimulated accessory sex organs and the scent gland surface area. The inhibition or stimulation of the reproductive parameters correlated with an increase or decrease in pinealocytes and pinealocyte nuclear diameters. Therefore, the influence of light and its spectra on reproduction may be mediated by the pineal gland, though extrapineal mechanisms cannot be ruled out.

暴露于不同光谱的光、连续的光和褪黑激素对印度沙漠沙鼠Meriones hurrianae (Jerdon)的繁殖有影响。
在两个独立的实验中,研究了印度沙漠沙鼠Meriones hurrianae对褪黑激素治疗和暴露于连续白光(LL)和不同光谱的光(蓝、绿、黄、红)的性腺反应。实验1中,绿光照射8周后,小鼠的性腺指数(GSI)和精子数显著升高(p < 0.01),红光照射8周后,小鼠的GSI和精子数显著降低(p < 0.01)。副器官对治疗的反应各不相同。在实验2中,光照5周降低了GSI和精子数量,而褪黑素处理(光照后期)不仅增加了GSI和精子数量,而且抵消了光照和红光的抑制作用。褪黑素治疗刺激了附属性器官和气味腺表面积。生殖参数的抑制或刺激与松果体细胞和松果体细胞核直径的增加或减少有关。因此,光及其光谱对生殖的影响可能是由松果体介导的,尽管不能排除松果体外的机制。
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