Molecular biology of melatonin: Assessment of the "microtubule hypothesis of melatonin action"

This paper reviews the experimental data supporting the hypothesis that microtubulea are involved in melatonin action. Melatonin added in vitro in mM concentrations or greater impairs some but not all microtubule-dependent processes tested. In addition melatonin treatment or induction of endogenous...

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spelling paper:paper_00653446_v29_nC_p247_Cardinali2023-06-08T15:06:05Z Molecular biology of melatonin: Assessment of the "microtubule hypothesis of melatonin action" axonal transport Melatonin microtubules mitosis secretory process tubulin This paper reviews the experimental data supporting the hypothesis that microtubulea are involved in melatonin action. Melatonin added in vitro in mM concentrations or greater impairs some but not all microtubule-dependent processes tested. In addition melatonin treatment or induction of endogenous melatonin release affect tubulin levels in the hypothalamus. Whether all these phenomena are mediated through a common mechanism remains unsettled. © 1981. 1981 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00653446_v29_nC_p247_Cardinali http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00653446_v29_nC_p247_Cardinali
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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collection Biblioteca Digital - Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales (UBA)
topic axonal transport
Melatonin
microtubules
mitosis
secretory process
tubulin
spellingShingle axonal transport
Melatonin
microtubules
mitosis
secretory process
tubulin
Molecular biology of melatonin: Assessment of the "microtubule hypothesis of melatonin action"
topic_facet axonal transport
Melatonin
microtubules
mitosis
secretory process
tubulin
description This paper reviews the experimental data supporting the hypothesis that microtubulea are involved in melatonin action. Melatonin added in vitro in mM concentrations or greater impairs some but not all microtubule-dependent processes tested. In addition melatonin treatment or induction of endogenous melatonin release affect tubulin levels in the hypothalamus. Whether all these phenomena are mediated through a common mechanism remains unsettled. © 1981.
title Molecular biology of melatonin: Assessment of the "microtubule hypothesis of melatonin action"
title_short Molecular biology of melatonin: Assessment of the "microtubule hypothesis of melatonin action"
title_full Molecular biology of melatonin: Assessment of the "microtubule hypothesis of melatonin action"
title_fullStr Molecular biology of melatonin: Assessment of the "microtubule hypothesis of melatonin action"
title_full_unstemmed Molecular biology of melatonin: Assessment of the "microtubule hypothesis of melatonin action"
title_sort molecular biology of melatonin: assessment of the "microtubule hypothesis of melatonin action"
publishDate 1981
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00653446_v29_nC_p247_Cardinali
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00653446_v29_nC_p247_Cardinali
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