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Polygraphic Recording Procedure for Measuring Sleep in Mice
Published on: January 25, 2016
人間の桃腺のメラトニン含有量
1North Lawn Unit, Riverview Hospital, Essondale, British Columbia, Canada.
まとめ
研究者は,繊細なガス染色学を用いて,ヒトの桃腺におけるメラトニンを測定した. メラトニン濃度の毎日のリズムが検出され,松果腺で周期的なメラトニン生成が示されました.
科学分野:
- バイオケミストリー バイオケミストリー
- エンドクリノロジー エンドクリノロジー
- 神経科学は神経科学である.
背景:
- 松葉腺は,昼夜リズムを調節するために重要なホルモンであるメラトニンを産生します.
- メラトニンの昼間のパターンを理解することは,クロノバイオロジーと睡眠の研究にとって不可欠です.
研究 の 目的:
- 個々のヒトの松果腺におけるメラトニンレベルを定量化するために.
- ヒトの桃腺内のメラトニン合成の24時間のリズムを調査するために.
主な方法:
- 精密なメラトニン定量化のために,電子捕獲検出 (GC-ECD) によるガス染色法が採用されました.
- このアッセイは高い感度を示し,ピコグラムのメラトニンレベルを検出することができました.
主要な成果:
- メラトニンは,ヒトの単一の桃腺で成功裏に定量化されました.
- 桃のメラトニン含有量の明確な24時間のリズムが観察され,昼間の変動を確認しました.
結論:
- 人間の状腺は,24時間のメラトニン生産サイクルを示しています.
- この研究は,ヒトの桃腺のメラトニンを評価するための敏感な方法を提供し,そのリズミカルな性質を確認しています.
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