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J Pineal Res ; 21(4): 243-50, 1996 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8989724

RESUMO

6-Sulphatoxymelatonin (aMT6S) excretion was examined in the urine of rhythmic and arrhythmic blind subterranean mole rats (Spalax ehrenbergi) to test the correlation between melatonin secretion (as represented by aMT6S) and variability in circadian locomotor activity. Activity pattern was tested in four males, first for a week under short photoperiod [light:dark (LD) 10:14], followed by 10 days in constant darkness (DD). After several months the experiment was repeated under long photoperiod (LD 14:10), followed by DD conditions. Under LD conditions all animals exhibited aMT6S excretion during the dark phase, with a decline just before the onset of light. No correlation was found between activity pattern and melatonin secretion. The animal with the highest melatonin secretion both under LD and DD had an arrhythmic locomotor pattern. The results suggest that in mole rats melatonin secretion and circadian locomotor activity are controlled by two different mechanisms. There were large differences in the aMT6S levels among individuals, suggesting the importance of duration of melatonin secretion over amplitude for gonadal development and thermoregulatory changes. During summer, i.e., before the breeding season, the animals keep a more stable aMT6S secretion than in winter, and the amplitude of secretion is higher under DD vs. LD conditions.


Assuntos
Melatonina/análogos & derivados , Toupeiras/urina , Atividade Motora/fisiologia , Ciclos de Atividade/fisiologia , Animais , Ritmo Circadiano/fisiologia , Melatonina/urina , Fotoperíodo , Glândula Pineal/fisiologia , Radioimunoensaio
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2890465

RESUMO

1. The urine compositions of the European mole Talpa europaea and of the white rat Rattus norvegicus (albino) kept on a carnivore's diet were compared. 2. The urine of moles contained bicarbonate while that of rats kept on a carnivore's diet did not. 3. Urine volume per 100 g body mass over 24 hr was significantly higher in the mole than in the rat. 4. The results of this study suggest that the mole, like other subterranean mammals on the one hand and caecal fermenters on the other, may use its kidneys as a pathway for releasing bicarbonate in its hypercapnic environment.


Assuntos
Dieta , Eulipotyphla/urina , Toupeiras/urina , Animais , Ratos/urina , Especificidade da Espécie
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J Comp Physiol B ; 155(4): 493-9, 1985.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3837027

RESUMO

All eleven cricetid species, examined in this investigation, produced an off-white crystalline precipitate in their urine when deprived of water, whereas not one murid examined did so. This crystalline compound was identified as allantoin, a common end product of purine catabolism. The quantity found in the solid precipitate alone accounted for 47% of the total nitrogen excreted and was approximately 14 times greater than the predicted quantity of allantoin from purine degradation. It appears that there is a shift in nitrogen excretion from urea to allantoin in the Cricetidae. Water-deprived cricetids had higher urine osmolalities, urea concentrations and lower daily percentage body water turnovers than the murids. This can be explained by the substantial water savings associated with excreting solid allantoin. The discrepancy in the mode of nitrogen excretion between the two families inhabiting the Namib Desert can be attributed to their different evolutionary histories, the Cricetidae being pre-adapted for survival in deserts.


Assuntos
Alantoína/urina , Clima Desértico , Eulipotyphla/urina , Toupeiras/urina , Adaptação Fisiológica , Animais , Água Corporal/metabolismo , Cristalização , Muridae/urina , Especificidade da Espécie , Ureia/sangue , Ureia/urina , Ácido Úrico/sangue , Ácido Úrico/urina
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