Nir I, Hirschmann N, Sulman F G
Experientia. 1975 Jul 15;31(7):867-8. doi: 10.1007/BF01938512.
Exposure of adult male rats to continuously elevated temperature of 32-34 degrees C caused a significant decrease of HIOMT activity involved in the specific metabolic process of production of melatonin, considered an active pineal hormone. The effect was already evident after 24 h exposure and increased further during the next 48 h. The results obtained substantiate previous data that the pineal gland may be involved in the system regulating adaptation to extreme temperature changes.
成年雄性大鼠暴露于持续升高至32 - 34摄氏度的温度下,导致参与褪黑素(一种活性松果体激素)特定代谢过程的羟基吲哚 - O - 甲基转移酶(HIOMT)活性显著降低。暴露24小时后该效应已很明显,并在接下来的48小时内进一步增强。所得结果证实了先前的数据,即松果体可能参与调节对极端温度变化适应的系统。