Estradiol Shortens the Period of Hamster Circadian Rhythms

Lawrence P. Morin(University of California, Berkeley), Kathleen Fitzgerald(University of California, Berkeley), Irving Zucker(University of California, Berkeley)
Science
April 15, 1977
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Abstract

Continuous administration of estradiol benzoate by means of subcutaneously implanted capsules shortened the free-running circadian period of locomotor activity of blind hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) that had had their ovaries removed. Estradiol also advanced the phase of the wheel running of sighted female hamsters without ovaries that were entrained to a photoperiod with 12 hours of light and 12 of darkness. These results, and findings from hamsters undergoing natural estrous cycles, indicate that endogenous estradiol is involved in the regulation of circadian periodicity.


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