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Science 20 April 1979:
Vol. 204. no. 4390, pp. 323 - 325
DOI: 10.1126/science.571146

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Science, Vol 204, Issue 4390, 323-325
Copyright © 1979 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Delay of constant light-induced persistent vaginal estrus by 24-hour time cues in rats

AL Weber and NT Adler

The normal ovarian cycle of female rats is typically replaced by persistent estrus when these animals are housed under constant light. Evidence presented here shows that the maintenance of periodicity in the environment can at least delay (if not prevent) the photic induction of persistent vaginal estrus. Female rats in constant light were exposed to vaginal smearing at random times or at the same time every day. In another experiment, female rats were exposed to either constant bright light, constant dim light, or a 24-hour photic cycle of bright and dim light. The onset of persistent vaginal estrus was delayed in rats exposed to 24-hour time cues even though the light intensities were the same as or greater than those for the aperiodic control groups. The results suggest that the absence of 24-hour time cues in constant light contributes to the induction of persistent estrus.





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