Effects of orally-administered melatonin and long-term exposure to light and dark on serum indices and gene expression of insulin and glucagon in male Wistar rats

2015 
We investigated influence of endogenous and exogenous melatonin on genetic and serologic aspects of secretory function of pancreas in rats. Thirty adult Wistar rats were divided into six groups. To achieve variable levels of endogenous melatonin, 10-day long-term exposure to light and darkness was implemented. Exogenous melatonin was administered orally (10 mg/kg of body weight). Blood glucose and serum levels of insulin, glucagon, and melatonin were measured by ELISA. Gene expression levels of insulin and glucagon were determined using the real time PCR. Results showed increase of blood glucose and decrease in serum levels of insulin after administration of melatonin without any significant difference in serum levels of glucagon. Gene expression levels of insulin in melatonin group were significantly lower than control group, while their glucagon was more. We concluded that oral administration of melatonin leads to increasing blood glucose, due to inhibition of insulin and stimulation of glucagon synthesis.
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