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Annals of Biological Sciences

Annals of Biological Sciences is an international, peer-reviewed, open access, online journal that is heading ahead in the world in publication of peer-reviewed novel research including original research, reports, editorials, reviews and commentaries on all areas of biology.<br>The principal aim of Annals of Biological Sciences is to unite in one scientific journal of all reports in the field of biological research from numbers of different disciplines.<br>It covers the research of following branches: Agric. Engineering & Technology, Agronomy, Anatomy, Behavior, Biochemistry, Biological Sciences, Biometry, Biosciences, Biomechanics, Psychology, Botany, Cell Biology, Clinical Sciences, Conservation & Management of Ecosystems, Crop Sciences, Cytology, Development & Differentiation, Ecology, Environmental Sciences, Evolutionary biology, Fisheries and Aqua u2013 Sciences, Food and Nutrition Sciences, Forestry, Genetics, Horticultural Sciences, Human biology and Science, Human Exercise Physiology, Immunology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Morphology, Pathology, Pest, Pharmacology & Toxicology, Physiology, Plant Breeding, Soil Sciences, Special Cultivation Technology, Stress Breeding, Taxonomy and Veterinary Sciences.<br>The journal has archived resource of several issues from 2013 which tract the significant steps during the evolution of biological sciences. The journalu2019s author base is composed of eminent academicians, scientists and medical professionals from diverse geographical regions of the world.<br>Submit your manuscript online through https://www.imedpub.com/submissions/annals-biological-sciences.html or as an e-mail attachment to the Editorial Office at: publisher@imedpub.com<br>

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Annals of Biological Sciences

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  1. www.abiosci.com Research Article Annals of Biological Sciences 2019, 8 (2):1 ISSN: 2348-1927 Pineal and Hypophyseal Responses to Selenium Treatments in Light Deprived Adult Female Wistar Rats M.J. Adeniyi1*, F.O. Agoreyo2, A.A. Abayomi2 1Department of Physiology, Edo University Iyamho, Edo State, Nigeria 2Department of Physiology, University of Benin, Benin-City, Nigeria *Corresponding author: Adeniyi M.J., Department of Physiology, Edo University Iyamho, Edo State, Nigeria, E-mail: adeniyi.mayowa@edouniversity.edu.ng ABSTRACT Darkness is a potent stimulus for melatonin secretion. Studies have also reported that pineal and hypophyseal endocrine secretions are influenced by nutritional factors. The study was designed to investigate the combined effect of selenium supplementations and light deprivation on the pineal and hypophyseal secretions in female Wistar rats. 36 female cyclical Wistar rats were divided into the vehicle, High Selenium (HS), Low Selenium (LS), Light Deprived (LD), LD+HS and LD+LS. Rats were orally administered 150 μg/kg and 100 μg/kg of sodium selenite for two weeks. While light deprived rats were maintained under a 6 hr light/18 hr dark cycle, other rats were under a natural 12 hr light/12 hr dark cycle. The result showed that light deprivation led to a significant decrease (p<0.05) in Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) secretion and a significant increase (p<0.05) in plasma melatonin. Selenium supplementations at both doses also improved Luteinizing Hormone (LH) secretion but had no effect on plasma prolactin. At a high dose of selenium supplementation, there was an increase in melatonin secretion. In light deprived rats, selenium supplementations caused a significant decrease (p<0.05) in melatonin secretion at both doses but there was no significant change in plasma levels of FSH, LH and prolactin. The findings indicate differential responses of the pineal and hypophyseal glands to light deprivation and selenium treatments. Keywords: Selenium, Pineal, Melatonin, Follicle Stimulating Hormone, Luteinizing Hormone, Hypophyseal. RETRACTION NOTE The article entitled “Pineal and Hypophyseal Responses to Selenium Treatments in Light Deprived Adult Female Wistar Rats” has been accepted for publication in the Annals of Biological Sciences considering the statements provided in the article are personal opinion of the author which was found to be not having any conflict or biasedness towards anything. As the article was a perspective one, the information provided by the author was considered as an opinion to be expressed through publication. Publishers took the decision to make the article online solely based on the reviewer's suggestion. However, due to some unavoidable issues and concerns on behalf of the authors, the article is being retracted from the journal. Available online at http://abiosci.com/archive.html 1

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