Electrical responses of pineal cells to pineal indoles and putative transmitters in intact and blinded pigeons (original) (raw)
Neuroendocrinology, 1984
Abstract
The effects of micro-electrophoretically applied pineal indoles, melatonin (MEL), 5-methoxytryptophol (MTL) and 5-hydroxytryptophol (HTL) and of the neurotransmitters, noradrenaline (NOR), acetylcholine (ACH) and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) on the electrical activity of pineal cells were studied in anaesthetized pigeons. Recordings were made from both sighted and blinded birds during both the day- and night-time. Both excitatory and inhibitory responses to the application of all substances tested were observed, while in all cases unresponsive cells were also found. The pattern of responses to MEL, MTL and to NOR varied significantly depending on whether the cells in the sighted pigeons were tested during the day or at night. This day/night rhythm of responses to MEL and to MTL also occurred in the blinded pigeons, although this was not the case for the effects of NOR. Units which were orthodromically excited by electrical stimulation of the habenular complex were also excited by ...
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