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MATERNAL‐FETAL TRANSFER OF MELATONIN IN THE NON‐HUMAN PRIMATE

 

作者: Steven Reppert,   Ronald Chez,   Allan Anderson,   David Klein,  

 

期刊: Pediatric Research  (OVID Available online 1979)
卷期: Volume 13, issue 6  

页码: 788-791

 

ISSN:0031-3998

 

年代: 1979

 

出版商: OVID

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

SummaryMelatonin was detected in the circulation of the near-term rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatto) and baboon (Papio papio) fetus. We determined whether the source could be the mother by studying placental transfer of melatonin in the rhesus monkey. When [3H]melatonin was administered i.v. to the mother it promptly appeared in the fetal circulation; the rates of disappearance of [3H]melatonin in the maternal and fetal circulations were parallel. The rapid decrease in circulating [3H]melatonin was associated with a rapid accumulation of [3H]melatonin-metabolites in the maternal and fetal circulations. Although the pattern of appearance of metabolites was similar in both circulations, relatively less [3H]melatonin-metabolites appeared in the fetal circulation.Acute changes in total maternal plasma melatonin, experimentally produced by giving a 20 min infusion of melatonin, were rapidly reflected in the fetus. This suggests that a daily rhythm in maternal melatonin would generate a similar rhythm in the fetus.The fetal monkey pineal was found to have the two enzymes necessary for the conversion of serotonin to melatonin. It is, however, not known whether fetal melatonin synthesis is rhythmic or the extent to which it could contribute to circulating melatonin levels at this or earlier stages of gestation.SpeculationPrompt placental transfer of melatonin could result in a maternally generated dally melatonin rhythm in the fetus. This communication may introduce the developing fetus to a 24-hr chemical periodicity and coordinate certain fetal functions with the prevailing environmental lighting cycles.

 

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