Melatonin : a universal photoperiodic signal with diverse actions
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Melatonin : a universal photoperiodic signal with diverse actions
(Frontiers of hormone research, v. 21)
Karger, 1996
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This timely publication describes several newly identified functions of melatonin and discusses the findings in terms of melatonin's actions on the neuroendocrine axis, the immune system, the gastrointestinal tract, and the pulmonary and cardiovascular systems in organisms ranging from unicellular animals to humans. Containing the most recent experimental data on the receptors which mediate the effects of the pineal hormone melatonin, this volume shows that melatonin receptors are more widely distributed than originally thought and exhibit wide species variations in terms of their distribution and density. In addition, multiple subtypes of melatonin receptors are identified. These findings indicate that melatonin is a ubiquitously-acting molecule which mediates a variety of physiologically important actions.
目次
- Melatonin in unicellular organisms and plants, R. Hardeland et al
- Possible mechanisms of indoleamine-induced encystment in dinoflagellates, J.T.Y. Wong
- GC/MS analysis of other methoxyndoles - are they photoperiodic signals? C.-W. Tsang et al
- Physiological role of neuropeptides in the mammalian pineal gland, V. Simonneaux et al
- Neuro-transmitters mediating the effects of light on melatonin production in the rat, S.A. Ferguson, D.J. Kennaway
- Electromagnetic field exposure and indoleamine metabolism - an overview, T.M. John et al
- Relationship between pineal gland and adrenal medulla, T. Kachi et al
- Circadian organization of immune response in rat submaxillary lymph nodes - a site for melatonin action, D.P. Cardinali et al
- Pineal melatonin-immune system interaction, A.M.S. Poon, S.F. Pang
- Melatonin receptors, pars tuberalis and photoperiodic response, M. Masson-Pevet et al
- Putative melatonin receptors in the male reproductive tissues, S.Y.W. Shiu et al
- Melatonin actions and putative belatonin receptors in the cardiovascular and pulmonary systems, C.S. Pang et al
- Recent advances in renal melatonin receptors, Y. Song et al
- The gastrointestinal system - a site of melatonin paracrine action, P.H. Chow et al
- recent development of pineal melatonin and its receptors in humans, S.F. Pang et al
- the G protein linkage of melatonin receptors, Y.H. Wong
- Role of the melatonin in cytoskeletal remodelling is mediated by calmodulin and protein kinase C, G. Benitez-King, F. Anton-Tay
- Novel intracellular actions of melatonin - its relation to reactive oxygen species, R.J. Reiter
- Melatonin as an antioxidant - an assessment of its properties in vitro, P.L. Tang et al
- Pineal function in psychiatric disorders, G.M. Brown
- Melatonin rhythm of Alzheimer patients, Y. Morita et al
- Role of the pineal hormone melatonin in patients with hypergonadotropic and hypogonadotropic hypogonadisms, M. Puig-Domingo et al
- Melatonin, where it's been and where it's going
- concluding remarks, R.J. Reiter.
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