Effects of constant light exposure and blindness on the oxidative metabolism of selected brain areas in male rats |
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Authors: | M. Mas R. Alonso Solis |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physiology, The University of La Laguna, Medical School, Teneriffa, Canary Islands, Spain |
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Abstract: | Summary Male rats were housed in continous illumination or blinded when 21 day-old and killed 69 days later. The continuous illumination exposure increased the weights of testes and sex accessory organs and reduced the pineal gland weight. Blindness decreased weights of testes, sex accessory organs and anterior pituitary. The oxygen consumption rate of the hypothalamus was higher in the blinded animals than in the controls and lower in the continuously illuminated rats. No one of such groups showed significant changes in the oxygen consumption by either the amygdata or the hippocampus. |
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