Suppression of nocturnal increases in levels of melatonin elicits an anticipatory behavior in male quail

Abstract During the reproductive development of male Japanese quail the duration of daily activity is prolonged and the onset of the rhythm of activity is advanced relative to the light‐dark cycle. The neuroendocrine basis for these changes was investigated with focusing on plasma levels of melatonin and testosterone. By means of 4 additional hours of photic stimulation of the brain, after the environmental lights (8L: 16D, lights on at 1000 hr) were turned off, the increase in levels of melatonin after lights‐off was suppressed for a few days. Thereafter the early onset of daily locomotor activity was observed and the gonads began to develop. Similar behavioral changes occurred in castrated quail following direct brain‐illumination or testosterone implants. The testosterone implants also suppressed the increases in levels of melatonin after lights‐off, for a few days. Treatment with an antiserum raised against melatonin (anti‐M) for the first 3 days, to suppress the increases in levels of melatonin after...

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