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Melatonin Effects on Animal Behavior: Circadian Rhythm, Stress Response, and Modulation of Behavioral Patterns

Yubin Song1, Minjung Yoon1,2,3
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1Department of Animal Science and Biotechnology, Kyungpook National University, , Sanju 37224, Korea.
2Department of Horse, Companion and Wild Animal Science, Kyungpook National University, Sangju 37224, Korea.
3Research Center for Horse Industry, Kyungpook National University, Sangju 37224, Korea.

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Abstract

Melatonin plays a crucial role in various behavioral and physiological aspects of animals, including regulating their circadian rhythms. This review provides a comprehensive evaluation of the multifaceted effects of melatonin on animal behavior, such as temperament, stress, and aggression regulation. The focus is on the complex interactions between melatonin and the hormonal and neurotransmitter systems, highlighting how melatonin interacts with cortisol, serotonin, and dopamine to influence behavior. Additionally, it investigates the effects of melatonin on the HPG axis and stress responses, emphasizing its potential to improve stress management and social interactions, thereby enhancing animal welfare. The review also examines the seasonal variations of melatonin and its impact on aggression and reproductive activities related to photoperiods, as well as its effects on learning and memory to suggest improvements in animal training methods and practices. Furthermore, it discusses the influence of melatonin on appetite and physical activity regulation, implying its involvement in metabolic processes. In conclusion, further research is needed to elucidate the complex mechanisms underlying the extensive influence of melatonin on animal behavior. Through this review, the aim is to integrate the overall knowledge about melatonin and animal behavioral temperament and to propose new research areas for animal management based on behavioral and hormonal regulation.

Keywords: Circadian rhythms; Neuroendocrine; Neurobehavioral; Temperament