Enhanced masking response to light in hamsters with IGL lesions |
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Authors: | U. Redlin Niels Vrang N. Mrosovsky |
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Affiliation: | (1) Departments of Zoology, Physiology and Psychology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G5, Canada e-mail: mro@zoo.utoronto.ca Tel.: +1-416-978-8506; Fax: +1-416-978-8532, CA;(2) University of Copenhagen, Institute of Medical Anatomy, DK-200 Copenhagen, Denmark, DK;(3) Department of Zoology, University of Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G5, Canada, CA |
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Abstract: | Syrian hamsters with intergeniculate leaflet or sham lesions were given tests with a series of light pulses of gradually decreasing intensities. The light pulses were given early in the night, at zeitgeber time 14–15. The amount of wheel running during the pulses was compared to that in the same hour on a night with no light pulses. Hamsters with intergeniculate leaflet lesions showed a significantly greater suppression of their wheel running in response to light than the sham-lesioned animals. The lesioned animals also had larger negative phase angles of entrainment to the 14:10-h light-dark cycle than sham-operated controls. However, phase shifting in response to light pulses at either zeitgeber time 14 or 18 was not significantly altered by the lesions. Preferences for spending more time in a dark than a light area were not abolished by the lesions. It is concluded that the intergeniculate leaflet in the Syrian hamster cannot be of paramount importance for masking of locomotor activity by light but may play a modulating role. Accepted: 30 January 1999 |
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Keywords: | Circadian Hamster Intergeniculate leaflet Locomotor activity Masking |
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