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Journal of Endocrinology (1981) 91, 467-475    DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.0910467
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AGE- AND MENTAL HEALTH-RELATED CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS OF PLASMA LEVELS OF MELATONIN, PROLACTIN, LUTEINIZING HORMONE AND FOLLICLE-STIMULATING HORMONE IN MAN

YVAN TOUITOU, MICHÈLE FÈVRE, MICHEL LAGOGUEY, ALAIN CARAYON, ANDRÉ BOGDAN, ALAIN REINBERG, HERVÉ BECK, FRANÇOIS CESSELIN and CATHERINE TOUITOU

Circadian changes in plasma levels of melatonin, prolactin, LH and FSH were studied in four groups: seven healthy young men, six elderly men, six elderly women and six elderly demented patients (two men and four women). The daily activities of the subjects were synchronous and blood samples were taken every 4 h.

The 24-h mean concentrations of prolactin in plasma were the same in all groups, whereas those of LH and FSH were twice as high in the elderly as in the young men and eight and 23 times higher respectively in the elderly women. The 24-h mean plasma levels of melatonin in the elderly were half those in the young, but were not influenced by the sex or mental condition of the subjects.

A statistically significant circadian rhythm for melatonin was defined in the four groups, for prolactin in all groups except the elderly men and for LH only in the demented patients and in the young men. No circadian rhythm could be detected for FSH in any of the four groups. The acrophases of melatonin and prolactin ranged between 02.30 and 04.00 h, those of LH (when a rhythm was validated) clustered around 01.00 h.

The circadian rhythms of plasma levels of melatonin, prolactin and LH are not modified in old age nor in dementia. A positive correlation has been demonstrated in young men between melatonin and LH and between melatonin and prolactin, but no such correlation could be found in the elderly.




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