Dim nocturnal illumination alters coupling of circadian pacemakers in Siberian hamsters,<Emphasis Type="Italic"> Phodopus sungorus</Emphasis> |
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Authors: | Email author" target="_blank">M?R?GormanEmail author J?A?Elliott |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Psychology, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0109, USA;(2) Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0667, USA |
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Abstract: | The circadian pacemaker of mammals comprises multiple oscillators that may adopt different phase relationships to determine properties of the coupled system. The effect of nocturnal illumination comparable to dim moonlight was assessed in male Siberian hamsters exposed to two re-entrainment paradigms believed to require changes in the phase relationship of underlying component oscillators. In experiment 1, hamsters were exposed to a 24-h light-dark-light-dark cycle previously shown to split circadian rhythms into two components such that activity is divided between the two daily dark periods. Hamsters exposed to dim illumination (<0.020 lx) during each scotophase were more likely to exhibit split rhythms compared to hamsters exposed to completely dark scotophases. In experiment 2, hamsters were transferred to winter photoperiods (10 h light, 14 h dark) from two different longer daylengths (14 h or 18 h light daily) in the presence or absence of dim nighttime lighting. Dim nocturnal illumination markedly accelerated adoption of the winter phenotype as reflected in the expansion of activity duration, gonadal regression and weight loss. The two experiments demonstrate substantial efficacy of light intensities generally viewed as below the threshold of circadian systems. Light may act on oscillator coupling through rod-dependent mechanisms.Abbreviations activity duration - DD constant dark or dim - E evening oscillator - ETV estimated testis volume - LDLD light-dark-light-dark cycle - LED light emitting diode - M morning oscillator - SCN suprachiasmatic nuclei - free-running period |
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Keywords: | Oscillator photoperiod coupling Splitting entrainment |
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