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褪黑素合成的松果体外部位对高等脊椎动物循环中褪黑素水平的作用。

The contribution of extrapineal sites of melatonin synthesis to circulating melatonin levels in higher vertebrates.

作者信息

Huether G

机构信息

Psychiatrische Klinik, Universität Göttingen, Neurobiological Research Unit, Germany.

出版信息

Experientia. 1993 Aug 15;49(8):665-70. doi: 10.1007/BF01923948.

Abstract

While the production of melatonin in higher vertebrates occurs in other organs and tissues besides the pineal, the contribution of extrapineal sites of melatonin synthesis such as the retina, the Harderian glands and the gut to circulating melatonin levels is still a matter of debate. The amount of melatonin found in the gastrointestinal tract is much higher than in any other organ including the pineal and the gut appears to make a significant contribution to circulating melatonin at least under certain conditions. The gut has been identified to be the major source of the elevated plasma concentrations of melatonin seen after tryptophan administration and of the changes of circulating melatonin level induced by the feeding regimen. Whereas the circadian and circannual fluctuations of the concentration of melatonin in the blood seem to be triggered by changes of the photoenvironment and its effect of pineal melatonin formation, basal daytime melatonin levels and the extent of their elevation at nighttime appear to be additionally controlled by nutritional factors, such as the amount and the composition of ingested food and therefore availability of tryptophan as a rate-limiting precursor of melatonin formation by the enterochromaffin cells of the gastrointestinal tract.

摘要

虽然高等脊椎动物体内褪黑素的产生不仅发生在松果体,还存在于其他器官和组织中,但视网膜、哈德氏腺和肠道等松果体外褪黑素合成部位对循环中褪黑素水平的贡献仍存在争议。胃肠道中发现的褪黑素量远高于包括松果体在内的任何其他器官,并且至少在某些情况下,肠道似乎对循环中的褪黑素起着重要作用。肠道已被确定为在给予色氨酸后血浆中褪黑素浓度升高以及饮食方案引起的循环褪黑素水平变化的主要来源。血液中褪黑素浓度的昼夜和年周期波动似乎是由光环境变化及其对松果体褪黑素形成的影响引发的,而白天的基础褪黑素水平及其夜间升高的程度似乎还受到营养因素的额外控制,例如摄入食物的量和组成,从而影响色氨酸的可用性,色氨酸是胃肠道肠嗜铬细胞形成褪黑素的限速前体。

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