The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
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Melatonin Inhibits the Central Sympatho-adrenomedullary Outflow in Rats
Muchun WangKunihiko YokotaniKumiko NakamuraYoshinori MurakamiShoshiro OkadaYoshitsugu Osumi
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1999 Volume 81 Issue 1 Pages 29-33

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Abstract
Central effects of melatonin on the sympatho-adrenomedullary outflow were investigated in urethane-anesthetized rats. In the intact animals, intracerebroventricularly (i.c.v.) administered interleukin-1β (IL-1β) (100 ng/animal) slightly, but significantly, elevated the plasma level of noradrenaline (NA), but not the level of adrenaline (Ad). Melatonin (100 βg/animal, i.c.v.) did not modulate the effects of IL-1β on plasma levels of catecholamines. In the pinealectomized animals, however, the same dose of IL-1β markedly elevated plasma levels of both Ad and NA, and the elevation of Ad was more potent than that of NA. In these pinealectomized animals, the serum level of melatonin was significantly lower than that in the sham-operated control animals. Furthermore, the IL-1β-induced elevations of plasma catecholamines in these pinealectomized animals were attenuated by i.c.v. administered melatonin. These results suggest that melatonin plays an inhibitory role in the central regulation of sympatho-adrenomedullary outflow in rats.
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