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Circadian disruption induced by light-at-night accelerates aging and promotes tumorigenesis in rats

机译:夜间光照引起的昼夜节律紊乱会加速衰老并 促进大鼠肿瘤发生

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We evaluated the effect of various light/dark regimens on the survival, life span and tumorigenesis in rats. Two hundred eight male and 203 females LIO rats were subdivided into 4 groups and kept at various light/dark regimens: standard 12:12 light/dark (LD); natural lighting of the North-West of Russia (NL); constant light (LL), and constant darkness (DD) since the age of 25 days until natural death. We found that exposure to NL and LL regimens accelerated development of metabolic syndrome and spontaneous tumorigenesis, shortened life span both in male and females rats as compared to the standard LD regimen. We conclude that circadian disruption induced by light-at-night accelerates aging and promotes tumorigenesis in rats. This observation supports the conclusion of the International Agency Research on Cancer that shift-work that involves circadian disruption is probably carcinogenic to humans.
机译:我们评估了各种明/暗方案对大鼠存活,寿命和肿瘤发生的影响。将208只雄性LIO大鼠和203只雌性LIO大鼠分为4组,并以不同的明/暗方案饲养:标准12:12明/暗(LD);俄罗斯西北(NL)的自然采光;从25天开始直到自然死亡,持续不断的光(LL)和持续的黑暗(DD)。我们发现,与标准的LD方案相比,暴露于NL和LL方案可加速代谢综合征的发展和自发的肿瘤发生,缩短雄性和雌性大鼠的寿命。我们得出的结论是,夜间照明引起的昼夜节律紊乱会加速衰老并促进大鼠的肿瘤发生。该观察结果支持国际癌症研究机构的结论,即涉及昼夜节律破坏的轮班工作可能对人类致癌。

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