Publications

1. Glass, J.D. and Wang, L.C.H., 1978. Thermoregulatory effects of central injection of noradrenaline in the new-born Columbian ground squirrel (Spermophilus columbianus). J. Therm. Biol. 3:207-211.

2. Glass, J.D. and Wang, L.C.H., 1978. Central effects of injection of noradrenaline in a hibernator, Spermophilus richardsonii. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 61:347-352.

3. Glass, J.D. and Wang, L.C.H., 1979. Thermoregulatory effects of central injection of biogenic amines during arousal from hibernation. Amer. J. Physiol. 236:162-167.

4. Abbotts, B., Wang. L.C.H. and Glass, J.D., 1979. Absence of evidence for a hibernating trigger in blood dialysate of the Richardson's ground squirrel. Cryobiology. 16:179-183.

5. Glass, J.D. and Wang, L.C.H., 1979. Thermoregulatory effects of central injection of 5-hydroxytryptamine and a monoamine oxidase inhibitor in a hibernator. J. Therm. Biol. 4:149-156.

6. Glass, J.D. and Lauber, J.K., 1981. The sites and action spectra for encephalic photoreception in the Japanese quail. Amer. J. Physiol. 240:R220-R228.

7. Glass, J.D. and Lynch, G.R., 1981. Evidence for a brain site of melatonin action in the white-footed mouse, Peromyscus leucopus. Neuroendocrinology, 34:1-6.

8. Glass, J.D. and Lynch, G.R., 1981. The effect of superficial pinealectomy on reproduction and brown fat in the adult white-footed mouse, Peromyscus leucopus. J. Comp. Physiol. 144:145-152.

9. Glass, J.D. and Lynch, G.R., 1981. Melatonin: Localization of a brain site of action. Science, 214:821-823.

10. Glass, J.D. and Lynch, G.R., 1982. Diurnal change in sensitivity to intrahypothalamic injection of melatonin. Neuroendocrinology, 35:117-122.

11. Glass, J.D., Amann, R.P. and Nett, T.M., 1984. Effects of season and sex on the distribution of cytosolic estrogen receptors within the brain and the anterior pituitary gland of sheep. Biol. Reprod., 30:894-902.

12. Glass, J.D., Fitz, T.A. and Niswender, G.D. 1984. The receptor for estradiol in the corpus luteum of the ewe: Variation throughout the estrous cycle and distribution between large and small steroidogenic cell types. Biol. Reprod. 31:967-974.

13. Amann, R., Wise, M., Glass, J.D. and Nett, T.M., 1986. Prepubertal changes in the hypothalamic-pituitary axis of holstein bulls. Biol. Reprod. 34:71-80.

14. Glass, J.D., 1986. The gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neuronal system of the white-footed mouse, Peromyscus leucopus. Neuroendocrinology, 43:220-229.

15. Wise, M.E., Glass, J.D. and Nett, T.M. 1986. Changes in the concentration of hypothalamic and hypophyseal receptors for estradiol in pregnant and postpartum ewes. J. Animal Sci. 63:1021-1028.

16. Glass, J.D., Mastran, T. and Nett, T.M. 1986. Effects of estradiol and progesterone on the gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)-immuno-reactive neuronal system of the anestrous ewe. Brain Research, 381:336-344.

17. Glass, J.D. 1986. Short photoperiod-induced gonadal regression: Effects on the gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neuronal system of the white-footed mouse, Peromyscus leucopus. Biol. Reprod. 35:733-743.

18. Glass, J.D. and McClusky, M.E. 1986. Immunoreactive luteinizing hormone-containing neurons in the brain of the white-footed mouse, Peromyscus leucopus. Experientia, 43:188-190.

19. Glass, J.D., Amann, R.P. and Nett, T.M. 1986. Effects of season and sex on in vitro aromatase and 17-β-oxidoreductase activities in the brain and anterior pituitary gland of gonadectomized sheep. Domestic Animal Endocrinology 3:227-236.

20. Glass, J.D. and Knotts, L.K. 1987. A brain site for the antigonadal action of melatonin in the white-footed mouse (Peromyscus leucopus): Involvement of the immunoreactive GnRH neuronal system. Neuroendocrinology, 46:48-55.

21. Glass, J.D. and Dolan, PL. 1988. Melatonin acts in the brain to mediate seasonal steroid inhibition of luteinizing hormone secretion in the white-footed mouse (Peromyscus leucopus). Proc. Soc. Empt. Biol. Med. 188:375-380.

22. Knotts, L.K. and Glass, J.D. 1988. Effects of photoperiod and β-endorphin on in vitro secretion of testosterone in white-footed mouse testes. Biol. Reprod. 39:205-212.

23. Glass, J.D., Ferriera, S.A. and Deaver, D.R. 1988. Photoperiodic adjustments in hypothalamic amines, gonadotropin-releasing hormone and β-endorphin in the white-footed mouse. Endocrinology 123:1119-1127.

24. Knotts, L.K., Bruot, B.C., Glass, J.D. 1988. Melatonin does not affect in vitro secretion of testosterone from white-footed mouse testes. J. Pineal Res. 5:521-526.

25. Deaver, D.R., Glass, J.D. and Reeves, J.J. 1988. Effects of estradiol on secretion of LH, hypothalamic function and testicular development in bull calves. Domestic Animal Endocrinology. 5:307-316.

26. DeVries, M.J., Ferriera, S.A., and Glass, J.D. 1989. Evidence that short photoperiod-induced gonadal regression in the Mongolian gerbil is mediated by the action of melatonin in the medial hypothalamus. Brain Res. 494:241-246.

27. Glass, J.D., Randolph, W.W., Ferriera, S.A., Rea, M.A., Hauser, U.E., Blank, J.L. and De Vries, M.J. 1992. Diurnal variation in 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid output in the suprachiasmatic region of the Siberian hamster assessed by in vivo microdialysis: Evidence for nocturnal activation of serotonin release. Neuroendocrinology 56:582-590.

28. Glass, J.D. Hauser, U.E., Randolph W., Rea, M.A. and Devries, M.J. 1993. In Vivo microdialysis of 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid and glutamic acid in the hamster suprachiasmatic nuclei. Am. Zool. 33:212-218.

29. Glass, J.D., Hauser, U.E., Blank, J.L., Selim, M. and Rea, M.A. 1993. Differential timing of amino acid and 5-HIAA rhythms in the suprachiasmatic hypothalamus. Am. J. Physiol. R34:504-511.

30. Glass, J.D., Hauser, U.E., Randolph, W.W., Ferriera, S.A. and Rea, M.A. 1993. Study of SCN neurochemistry in the conscious brain: Correlation with circadian activity rhythms and photic entrainment. J. Biol. Rhythms 8:47-52.

31. Selim, M. Glass, J.D., Hauser, U.E. and Rea, M.A. 1993. Serotonergic inhibition of light-induced Fos protein expression and extracellular glutamate in the supra-chiasmatic nuclei. Brain Res. 621:181-188.

32. Rea, M.A., Ferriera, S., Randolph, W., and Glass, J.D. 1993. The daily profile of extracellular glutamate concentration in the suprachiasmatic region of the Siberian hamster. Proc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 204:104-109.

33. Glass, J.D., Selim, M. and Rea, M.A. 1994. Modulation of light-induced c-fos expression in the suprachiasmatic nuclei by 5-HTIA receptor agonists. Brain Res. 638:235-242.

34. Rea, M.A., Glass, J.D. and Collwell, C. 1994. Serotonin modulates photic responses in the SCN circadian oscillator. J. Neuroscience 14:3635-3642.

35. Glass, J.D., Lee, W., Shen, H. and Watanabe, M. 1994. Expression of immunoreactive polysialylated neural cell adhesion molecule in the suprachiasmatic nucleus. Neuroendocrinology 60:87-95.

36. Srkalovic, G., Selim, M., Rea, M.A. and Glass, J.D. 1994. Serotonergic inhibition of extracellular glutamate in the suprachiasmatic nucleus assessed using in vivo brain microdialysis. Brain Res. 656, 302-308.

37. Glass, J.D., Selim, M., Srkalovic, G. And Rea, M.A. 1995. Tryptophan loadingmodulates light-induced responses in the mammalian circadian system. J. Biological Rhythms 10:80-90.

38. Rea, M.A., Barrera, J., Glass, J.D. and Gannon, R.L. 1995. Serotonergic potentiation of photic phase-shifts of the circadian activity rhythm. Neuroreport 6:1417-1420.

39. Lee, W., Watanabe, M. and Glass, J.D. 1995. Photoperiod affects the expression of neural cell adhesion molecule and polysialic acid in the hypothalamus of the Siberian hamster. Brain Res. 690, 64-72.

40. Ferriera, S.A., Rollag, M. and Glass, J.D. 1996. Pharmacokinetics of melatonin in Siberian hamster hypothalamus. Brain Res. 733, 318-320.

41. Shen, H., Watanabe, M., Tomasiewicz, H., Rutishauser, U., Magnuson, T. and Glass, J.D. 1997. Mutation or enzymatic perturbation of polysialylated NCAM disrupts circadian function in the mouse. J. Neuroscience 17: 5221-5229.

42. Dudley, T., DiNardo, L. and Glass, J.D. 1998. Endogenous regulation of serotonin release in the hamster suprachiasmatic nucleus. J. Neuroscience 18:5045-5052.

43. Shen, H., Glass, J.D., Seki, T. and Watanabe, M. 1999. Ultrastructural localization of polysialylated neural cell adhesion molecule in the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the mouse. Anatomical Rec. 256:448-457.

44. Dudley, T., DiNardo, L. and Glass, J.D. 1999. In vivo assessment of the midbrain raphe nuclear regulation of serotonin release in the hamster suprachiasmatic nucleus. J. Neurophysiology 81:1469-1477.

45. Glass, J.D. and Chen, L. 1999. Serotonergic modulation of astrocytic activity in the hamster suprachiasmatic nucleus. Neuroscience 94:1253-1259.

46. Glass, J.D., Shen, H., Fedorkova, L., Chen, L., Tomasiewicz, H. And Watanabe, M. 2000. Polysialylated neural cell adhesion molecule modulates photic signaling in the mouse suprachiasmatic nucleus. Neurosci. Lett. 280:207-210.

47. Glass, J.D., L. DiNardo and J.C. Ehlen. 2000. Dorsal raphe nuclear stimulation of SCN serotonin release and circadian phase-resetting. Brain Res. 859:224-232.

48. Antle, M.C., Glass, J.D. and Mistlberger, R.E. 2000. 5-HT1A autoreceptor antagonist-induced 5-HT release in the hamster suprachiasmatic nuclei: Effects on circadian clock resetting. Neurosci. Lett. 282:97-100.

49. Grossman, G., Mistlberger, R., Antle, M.C., Ehlen, C. and Glass, J.D. 2000. Sleep deprivation stimulates serotonin release in the suprachiasmatic nucleus. NeuroReport 11:1929-1932.

50. Glass, J.D. Tardif, S.D. Clements, R. and Mrosovsky, N. 2001. Photic and non-photic circadian phase resetting in a diurnal primate, the common marmoset. Am. J. Physiol. 280:R191-R197.

51. Viguie, C., Jansen, H.T., Glass, J.D., Watanabe, M., Lehman, M.N. and Karsch, F.J. 2001. Potential for PSA-NCAM-mediated neuroplasticity within the GnRH neurosecretory system of the ewe. Endocrinology 42:1317-1324.

52. Shen, H., Watanabe, M., Tomasiewicz, H., and Glass, J.D. 2001. Genetic deletions of NCAM and PSA impair circadian function in the mouse. Physiology and Behavior 73:185-193.

53. Ehlen, J.C., Grossman, G.H., and Glass, J.D. 2001. In vivo resetting of the hamster circadian clock involves 5-HT7 receptors in the suprachiasmatic nucleus. J. Neuroscience 21:5351-5357.

54. Fedorkova L., Rutishauser, U., Prosser, R., and Glass J.D. 2002. Removal of polysialic acid from the SCN potentiates non-photic circadian phase-resetting. Physiology and Behavior 77:361-369.

55. Glass, J.D., Watanabe, M., Fedorkova, L., Shen, H., Ungers G., and Rutishauser, U. 2003. Dynamic regulation of polysialylated NCAM expression in the suprachiasmatic nucleus. Neuroscience 117:203-211.

56. Prosser, R.A., Rutishauser, U. and Glass, J.D. 2003. Intrinsic role of PSA-NCAM in photic phase-resetting of the mammalian circadian clock J. Neuroscience 23:652-658.

57. Glass, J.D., Grossman, G.H., Farnbauch, L., and DiNardo, L. 2003. Midbrain raphe modulation of non-photic circadian clock resetting and 5-HT release in the mammalian SCN. J. Neuroscience 23:7451-7460.

58. Grossman, G.H., Farnbauch, L., and Glass, J.D. 2004. Regulation of serotonin release in the intergeniculate leaflet region of the Syrian hamster. NeuroReport 15:103-106.

59. Knoch, M.E., Gobes S., Pavlovska, I., Su, C., Mistlberger, R.E. and Glass, J.D. 2004. Short-term exposure to constant light promotes strong circadian phase- resetting responses to nonphotic stimuli in Syrian hamsters. Eur. J. Neuroscience 19:2779-2790.

60. Duncan M.J., Franklin, K.M., Davis, V.A., Grossman, G.H., Knoch, M.E. and Glass, J.D. 2005. Short term constant light potentiation of large magnitude circadian phase-shifts by 8-OH-DPAT: Effects on serotonin receptors and gene expression in the hamster suprachiasmatic nucleus. Eur. J. Neuroscience 22:2306-2314.

61. Prosser, R.A., Ollis, J.A., Grossman, G.H., Huang, Z. and Glass J.D. 2005. Polysialylated NCAM and brain-derived neurotropic factor interact for photic phase-resetting of the mouse circadian clock. Eur. J. Neuroscience

62. Knoch, M.E., Siegel, D., Duncan, M.J. and Glass, J.D. 2006. Serotonergic mediation of constant light-potentiated nonphotic phase-shifting of the circadian locomotor activity rhythm in Syrian hamsters. Am. J. Physiology 291:R180-R188.

63. Prosser, R.A., Mangrum, C.A., and Glass, J.D. 2008. Acute Ethanol modulates glutamatergic and serotonergic phase shifts of the mouse circadian clock in vitro. Neuroscience,152:837-848.

64. G. Kaur, R. Thind and Glass, J.D. 2009. Brief constant light accelerates serotonergic re-entrainment to large shifts of the light-dark cycle. Neuroscience 159:1430-1440.

65. Ruby, C.L., Brager, A.J., DePaul, M.A., Prosser, R.A. and Glass, J.D. 2009. Chronic ethanol attenuates circadian photic phase resetting and alters nocturnal activity patterns in the hamster. Am. J. Physiology 297: R729

66.  Prosser, R.A. and Glass, J.D. 2009. The mammalian circadian clock exhibits acute tolerance to ethanol. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Res. Published online (DOI:  0.111).

 

67. McElroy, B., Zakaria, A., Glass, J.D. and Prosser, R.A. 2009. Ethanol modulates mammalian circadian clock phase resetting through extrasynaptic GABA receptor activation. Neuroscience 164:842-848.

68. Glass, J.D., Guinn, J., Kaur, G.and Francl, J.M. 2010. Intrinsic regulation of in vivo neuropeptide Y release in SCN circadian clock. Europ. J. Neuroscience (in press).