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Comparative effects of a melatonin agonist on the circadian system in mice and Syrian hamstersO Van Reeth
Centre des Rythmes Biologiques, School of Medicine, Hopital Erasme, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium
Brain Res 762:185-94. 1997..p., respectively, in mice and hamsters. Those results are in agreement with the limited distribution of melatonin-binding sites within the circadian clock of adult Syrian hamsters, as compared to other rodents...
Sleep and circadian disturbances in shift work: strategies for their managementO Van Reeth
Center for the Study of Biological Rhythms, School of Medicine Free University of Brussels, Belgium
Horm Res 49:158-62. 1998....
Melatonin or a melatonin agonist corrects age-related changes in circadian response to environmental stimulusO Van Reeth
Centre d Etudes des Rythmes Biologiques, School of Medicine, Hopital Erasme, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 1070 Brussels, Belgium
Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 280:R1582-91. 2001..Replacement therapy with melatonin or melatonin-related compounds could prove useful in treating, preventing, or delaying disturbances of circadian rhythmicity and/or sleep in older people...
A single oral dose of S 22153, a melatonin antagonist, blocks the phase advancing effects of melatonin in C3H miceL Weibel
Centre d Etude des Rythmes Biologiques, School of Medicine, Hopital Erasme, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 808 Route de Lennik, 1070, Brussels, Belgium
Brain Res 829:160-6. 1999..Availability of a melatonin antagonist may yield new insight into the role of melatonin in physiological processes and such compounds may find widespread clinical applications...
Chronobiotic effects of gepirone, a potential antidepressant with 5HT1A receptor partial agonist propertiesO Van Reeth
Centre d Etude des Rythmes Biologiques, School of Medicine, Hopital Erasme, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
Behav Pharmacol 10:119-30. 1999....
Sleep deprivation decreases phase-shift responses of circadian rhythms to light in the mouse: role of serotonergic and metabolic signalsE Challet
Center for the Study of Biological Rhythms, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Erasme Campus, 1070, Brussels, Belgium
Brain Res 909:81-91. 2001..Taken together, the present results indicate that sleep deprivation can reduce the light-induced phase-shifts of the mouse suprachiasmatic pacemaker, due to serotonergic and metabolic changes associated with the loss of sleep...
