Chronobiology & Neuroendocrinology Lab

Publications

2009

2008

  • Hagenauer, M.H. & Lee, T.M. Circadian organization of the diurnal Caviomorph rodent, Octodon degus.  Biol Rhythms Res, 2008, 39:269-289.
  • Roberts, E.K., Padmanabhan, V., & Lee, T.M. Differential effects of prenatal testosterone timing and duration on phenotypic and behavioral masculinization and defeminization of female sheep, Biol Reprod, 2008, 79:43-50.

2007

  • Mohawk, J.A., Pargament, J.M., & Lee, T.M. Circadian dependence of corticosterone release to light exposure in the rat. Physiol Behav, 2007, 92:800-806.
  • Lee, T.M. & L. Smale.
    The neuroendocrinology of behavioral rhythms.
    In: Handbook of Neurochemistry, Neuroendocrinology and Molecular Neurobiology, 3rd edition. (A. Lajtha, Editor-in-chief, J. Blaustein, volume editor): Vol 21, Handbook of Neurochemistry. 2007, pg 835-868.
  • Hummer, D.L., T.J. Jechura, M.M. Mahoney & T.M. Lee.
    Gonadal hormone effects on entrained and free-running circadian activity rhythms in the developing diurnal rodent, Octodon degus.
    Am J Physiol, 2007, 292:R586-R597.
  • Mohawk, J.A., J.M. Pargament & T.M. Lee.
    Circadian effect of light on corticosterone release.
    Physiol Behav, 2006, revision under review.
  • Jesseau, S.A., W.G. Holmes & T.M. Lee.
    Mother-offspring recognition in communally- nesting degus (Octodon degus).
    Animal Behav, revision under review.
  • Mohawk, J.A., R.T. Lane, J.M. Pargament, B.C. Sutton, & T.M. Lee.
    The influence of light and restraint stress on fos expression and corticosterone release.
    Brain Research, 2006, under revision.
  • Hummer, D.L. & T.M. Lee.
    Postnatal development of gonadal hormone receptor expression in the suprachiasmatic nucleus in diurnal, Octodon degus.
    Brain Research, 2006, under revision.
  • Roberts, E.K., V. Padmanabhan & T.M. Lee.
    Effect of virilizing and non-virilizing prenatal exposure to testosterone on reproductive behavior in female sheep (Ovis aries).
    Horm Behav, 2007 under revision.
  • Bormann, C.L., G.D. Smith & T.M. Lee.
    Prenatal Testosterone and Dihydrotestosterone Exposure Alters Ram Testes Development.
    Biol Reprod, 2007, submitted.
2006
  • Lee, T.M.
    Perinatal, non-aromatized androgen exposure produces male superiority in discriminating between odors of social importance. (64K)
    Horm Behav, in press.
  • Lee, T.M., B.C. Sutton, V. Martinez, R. Kozak, & M. Sarter.
    Toward an Animal Model for Research on the Circadian Modulation of Cognition. (16K)
    Soc for Neurosci Abstract, 2006, No. 766.12.
  • Lee, T.M.
    Perinatal, non-aromatized androgen exposure produces male superiority in discriminating between odors of social importance: A commentary on “Enhanced urinary
    odor discrimination in female aromatase knockout )ArKO) mice” by Wesson et al.
    Horm Behav, 2006, 49:575-576.
  • Jechura, T.J., C.D. Stimpson & T.M. Lee.
    Odor-facilitated reentrainment in male and female
    juvenile Ocotodon degus.
    Physiol Behav, 2006, 89:617-622.
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  • Jechura, T.J., M.M. Mahoney, C.D. Stimpson & T.M. Lee.
    Odor-Specific Effects on Reentrainment Following Phase Advances in the Diurnal Rodent, Octodon Degus.
    Am J Physiol, 2006, 291: R1808-R1816.
  • Steckler, T.L., E.K. Roberts, D.D. Doop, T.M.Lee & V. Padmanabhan.
    Developmental programming in sheep: Administration of testosterone during 60 to 90 days of gestation
    reduces breeding success and pregnancy outcome.
    Thereogenology, 2006, 67: 459-467.
  • Malcolm, K.D., L.M. Jackson, C. Bergeon, T.M. Lee, V. Padmanabhan & D.L. Foster.
    Long- term exposure of female sheep to physiologic concentrations of estradiol: effects on the onset and maintenance of reproductive function, pregnancy, and social development in female offspring.
    Biol Reprod, 2006, 75 (6): 844-852.
2005 2004 2003 2002
  • Gorman, M & T.M. Lee.
    Hormones and biological rhythms.
    In: Behavioral Neuroendocrinology, edited by J.B. Becker, S.M. Breedlove, D. Crews, M. McCarthy. MIT Press, 2002, pp 451-494.
  • Parker, K.J. & T.M. Lee.
    Interaction of photoperiod and testes development are associated with paternal care in Microtus pennsylvanicus (meadow voles).
    Physiol Behav, 2002, 75:91-95.
2001
  • Gorman, M.R. & T.M. Lee.
    Temporal reorganization of the suprachiasmatic nuclei in hamsters with split circadian rhythms. (252K)
    J Biol Rhythms, 2001, 16:552-563.
  • Gorman, M.R & T.M. Lee.
    Daily novel wheel running reorganizes and splits hamster circadian activity rhythms. (152K)
    J Biol Rhythms, 2001, 16:541-551.
  • Governale, M.M. & T.M. Lee.
    Olfactory cues accelerate entrainment following phase shifts and entrain free-running rhythms in female Octodon degus (Rodentia). (188K)
    J Biol Rhythms, 2001, 16: 489-501.
  • Parker, K.J., K.M. Phillips & T.M. Lee.
    Development of selective partner preferences in captive male and female Microtus pennsylvanicus (meadow vole).
    Anim Behav, 2001,61:1217-1226.
  • Parker, K.J. & T.M. Lee.
    Central vasopressin administration modulates the onset of paternal behavior in Microtus pennsylvanicus (meadow voles).
    Horm Behav, 2001, 39:285-294.
  • Parker, K.J., L.F. Kinney, K.M. Phillips, T.M. Lee.
    Distribution of central vasopressin and oxytocin receptor binding sites reflects paternal state in Microtus pennsylvanicus (meadow voles).
    Behavioral Neuroscience, 2001,115:1341-1348.
  • Parker, K.J., K.M. Phillips, L.F. Kinney, T.M. Lee.
    Central oxytocin receptor binding reflects intraspecific social organization and affiliative state in female Microtus pennsylvanicus (meadow voles).
    Behavioral Neuroscience, 2001, 115:1349-1356.
  • Parker, K.J. & T.M. Lee.
    Social and environmental factors influence the suppression of pup- directed aggression and development of paternal behavior in captive Microtus pennsylvanicus (meadow voles).
    J Comp Psychol, 2001, 115:331-336.
2000
  • Jechura, T.J., J.M. Walsh & T.M. Lee.
    Testicular steroids modulate rodent, Octodon degus. (108K)
    Horm Behav, 2000, 38:242-249.
  • Goel, N., M.M. Governale, T.J. Jechura, & T.M. Lee.
    Effects of intergeniculate leaflet lesions on circadian rhythms in Octodon degus. (752K)
    Brain Research, 2000, 877:306-313.
  • Lee, T.M. & M. Gorman.
    Environmental Control of Seasonal Reproduction: Photoperiod, Maternal History and Diet.
    In: Reproduction in Context, edited by Kim Whalen and Jill Schneider. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2000, pp191-218.
  • Hiebert, S.M., E. M. Thomas, T.M. Lee, K.M Pelz, S.M. Yellon & I. Zucker.
    Photic entraiment of circannual rhythms in golden-mantled ground squirrels: role of the pineal gland.
    J Biol Rhythms, 2000, 15: 126-134.
1999 1998 1997 1996 1990-1995
  • Goel, N. & T.M. Lee.
    Social cues enhance reentrainment rate of temperature and activity rhythms only in female Octodon degus.
    Chronobiology International, 1995, 12, 311-323.
  • Labyak, S.E. & T.M. Lee.
    Estrus and estrogen-induced changes in circadian rhythms in a diurnal rodent, Octodon degus. (1.2M)
    Physiol Behav, 1995, 58, 573-585.
  • Goel, N. & T.M. Lee.
    Social cues influence the rate of reentrainment after a phase-shift in the Octodon degus. (824K)
    Physiol Behav, 1995, 58, 205-213
  • Meek, L.R., T.M. Lee & J.F. Gallon.
    Interaction of photoperiod history and food type on growth and reproductive development of meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) in the laboratory.
    Physiol Behav, 1995, 57, 905-911.
  • Lee, T.M. & I. Zucker.
    Seasonal variations in circadian rhythms persist in gonadectomized golden-mantled ground squirrels.
    J Biol Rhythms, 1995, 10, 188-195.
  • Meek, L.R., T.M. Lee, E.A. Rogers & R.G. Hernandez.
    The effect of vomeronasal organ removal on behavioral estrus and mating latency in female meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus).
    Biol Reprod, 1994, 51, 400-404.
  • Meek, L.R. & T.M. Lee.
    LH and prolactin in mated female meadow voles housed in long and short daylengths.
    Biol Reprod, 1994, 51, 725-730.
  • Meek, L.R. & T.M. Lee.
    Prediction of fertility by mating latency and photoperiod in nulliparous and primiparous meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus).
    J Reprod Fertil, 1993, 97, 353-357.
  • Aronson, B.D., D. Bell-Pederson, G.D. Block, N.P.A. Bos, J.C. Dunlap, A. Eskin, N.Y. Garceau, M.E. Geusz, K.A. Johnson, S.B.S. Khalsa, G.C. Koster-Van Hoffen, C. Koumenis, T.M. Lee, J. LeSauter, K.M. Lindgren, Q.Liu, N. F. Ruby, R. Silver, F.W. Turek, M. Zatz & I. Zucker.
    Circadian Rhythms.
    Brain Res Rev, 1993, 18, 315-333.
  • Lee, T.M.
    Development of meadow voles is influenced postnatally by maternal photoperiodic history.
    Am J Physiol, 1993, 265, R749-R755.
  • Meek, L.R. & T.M. Lee.
    Female meadow voles have a preferred mating pattern predicted by photoperiod, which influences fertility.
    Physiol Behav, 1993, 54, 1201-1210.
  • Lee, T.M. & I. Zucker.
    Circannual body weight rhythms in golden-mantled ground squirrels can be phase-shifted by estradiol.
    Am J Physiol, 1992, 262, R1096- R1099.
  • Zucker, I., E.M. Thomas & T.M. Lee.
    Temperature-dependence of mammalian circadian rhythms.
    In: Circadian Rhythms, M. Zatz (ed). Discussions in Neuroscience, Vol VIII. FESN, Geneva: Elsevier Science Publishers, 1992, pp48-50.
  • Zucker, I. T.M. Lee & J. Dark.
    The suprachiasmatic nucleus and annual rhythms of mammals.
    In: Suprachiasmatic nucleus: The mind's clock, D. Klein, S. Reppert and R. Moore (eds), Oxford University Press: New York, 1991, pp 246-259.
  • Lee, T.M. & I. Zucker.
    Suprachiamatic nucleus and photic entrainment of circannual rhythms in ground squirrels.
    J Biol Rhythms, 1991, 6, 315-330.
  • Lee, T.M., W.G. Holmes & I. Zucker.
    Temperature-dependence of circadian rhythms in golden-mantled ground squirrels.
    J Biol Rhythms, 1990, 5, 25-34.
  • Lee, T.M. & I. Zucker.
    Photoperiod synchronizes reproduction and growth in the southern flying squirrel, Glaucomys volans.
    Can J Zool, 1990, 68, 134-139.
  • Smale, L., T.M. Lee, R.J. Nelson & I. Zucker.
    Prolactin counteracts effects of short day lengths on pelage growth in the meadow vole, Microtus pennsylvanicus.
    J Exp Zool, 1990, 253, 186-188.
  • Lee, T.M., K. Pelz, P. Licht & I. Zucker.
    Testosterone influences hibernation in golden-mantled ground squirrels.
    Am J Physiol, 1990, 259, R760-R767.
1985-1989
  • Lee, T.M., N. Spears, C.R. Tuthill & I. Zucker.
    Maternal melatonin treatment influences rates of neonatal development of meadow vole pups.
    Biol Reprod, 1989, 40, 495-502.
  • Lee, T.M. & I. Zucker.
    Vole infant development is influenced perinatally by maternal photoperiodic history.
    Am J Physiol, 1988, 255, R831-R838
  • Lee, T.M., L. Smale, I. Zucker & J. Dark.
    Influence of daylength experienced by dams on post-natal development of young meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus).
    J Reprod Fertil, 1987, 81, 337-342.
  • Lee, T.M., L. Smale, I. Zucker & J. Dark.
    Role of photoperiod during pregnancy and lactation in the meadow vole, Microtus pennsylvanicus.
    J Reprod Fertil, 1987, 81, 343-350.
  • Lee, T.M., L. Smale, I. Zucker & J. Dark.
    Interaction of daylength and lactation in the control of pelage development and nest-building in female meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus).
    J Reprod Fertil, 1987, 81, 351-356.
  • Lee, T.M., M.S. Carmichael & I. Zucker.
    Circannual variations in circadian rhythms of ground squirrels.
    Am J Physiol, 1986, 250, R831-R836.
  • Lee, T.M. & M.K. McClintock.
    Female rats in a laboratory display seasonal variation in fecundity.
    J Reprod Fertil, 1986, 77, 51-59.
  • Lee, T.M. & H. Moltz.
    At what age do rat young stop responding to the maternal pheromone.
    Physiol Behav, 1985, 35, 355-359.

1980-1985

  • Lee, T.M. & H. Moltz.
    The maternal pheromone and brain development in the preweanling rat.
    Physiol Behav, 1984, 33, 385-390.
  • Lee, T.M. & H. Moltz.
    The maternal pheromone and deoxycholic acid in relation to brain myelin in the preweanling rat.
    Physiol Behav, 1984, 33, 391-395.
  • Lee, T.M. & H. Moltz.
    The maternal pheromone and deoxycholic acid in the survival of preweanling rats.
    Physiol Behav, 1984, 33, 931-935.
  • Bolt, M.J., T.M. Lee & H. Moltz.
    Altered bile acid physiology during lactation in the rat.
    Proc Soc Exp Biol Med, 1984, 176, 164-167.
  • Moltz, H. & T.M. Lee.
    Coordinate roles of mother and young in establishing and maintaining the pheromonal bond of the rat.
    In: Symbiosis in Parent-Young Interactions, L. Rosenblum & H. Moltz (eds). New York: Plenum Press, 1983, pp 45-60.
  • Lee, T.M., B. Halpern, C. Lee & H. Moltz.
    Reduced prolactin binding to liver membranes during the pheromonal emission in the rat.
    Pharm Biochem Behav, 1982, 17, 1149-1154.
  • Lee, T.M., C. Lee & H. Moltz.
    Prolactin in liver cytosol and pheromonal emission in the rat.
    Physiol Behav, 1982, 28, 631-633.
  • Moltz, H. & T.M. Lee.
    The maternal pheromone of the rat: identity and functional significance.
    Physiol Behav, 1981, 26, 301-306.
  • Lee, T.M. & H. Moltz.
    How rat young govern the release of a maternal pheromone.
    Physiol Behav, 1980, 24, 983-989

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