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Dim nighttime illumination interacts with parametric effects of bright light to increase the stability of circadian rhythm bifurcation in hamsters

机译:昏暗的夜间照明与亮光的参数效应相互作用,以提高仓鼠昼夜节律分叉的稳定性

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The endogenous circadian pacemaker of mammals is synchronized to the environmental day by the ambient cycle of relative light and dark. The present studies assessed the actions of light in a novel circadian entrainment paradigm where activity rhythms are bifurcated following exposure to a 24-h light:dark:light:dark (LDLD) cycle. Bifurcated entrainment under LDLD reflects the temporal dissociation of component oscillators that comprise the circadian system and is facilitated when daily scotophases are dimly lit rather than completely dark. Although bifurcation can be stably maintained in LDLD, it is quickly reversed under constant conditions. Here the authors examine whether dim scotophase illumination acts to maintain bifurcated entrainment under LDLD through potential interactions with the parametric actions of bright light during the two daily photophases. In three experiments, wheel-running rhythms of Syrian hamsters were bifurcated under LDLD with dimly lit scotophases, and after several weeks, dim scotophase illumination was either retained or extinguished. Additionally, "full" and "skeleton" photophases were employed under LDLD cycles with dimly lit or completely dark scotophases to distinguish parametric from nonparametric effects of bright light. Rhythm bifurcation was more stable in full versus skeleton LDLD cycles. Dim light facilitated the maintenance of bifurcated entrainment under full LDLD cycles but did not prevent the loss of rhythm bifurcation in skeleton LDLD cycles. These studies indicate that parametric actions of bright light maintain the bifurcated entrainment state; that dim scotophase illumination increases the stability of the bifurcated state; and that dim light interacts with the parametric effects of bright light to increase the stability of rhythm bifurcation under full LDLD cycles. A further understanding of the novel actions of dim light may lead to new strategies for understanding, preventing, and treating chronobiological disturbances.
机译:哺乳动物的内源性昼夜节律起搏器通过相对明暗的环境周期与环境日同步。本研究评估了光在新的生物钟夹带范式中的作用,其中在暴露于24小时的光:暗:光:暗(LDLD)周期后,活动节律分叉。 LDLD下的分叉夹带反应反映了组成昼夜节律系统的成分振荡子的时间解离,当每日暗调阶段昏暗地照亮而不是完全黑暗时,这种情况会更加容易。尽管可以在LDLD中稳定地保持分叉,但是在恒定条件下它很快就会逆转。在这里,作者研究了暗淡的暗相照明是否通过在两个日常光相期间与亮光的参量作用之间的潜在相互作用来维持LDLD下的叉状夹带。在三个实验中,在LDLD下昏暗的昏暗阶段将叙利亚仓鼠的跑步节奏分叉,几周后,昏暗的昏暗阶段照明被保留或熄灭。此外,在LDLD周期下使用“完全”和“骨架”光相,并在昏暗或完全黑暗的暗相下区分亮光的参量效应和非参量效应。与骨架LDLD周期相比,心律分叉更稳定。昏暗的光线有助于在完整的LDLD循环下维持分叉夹带,但不能防止骨骼LDLD循环中节律分叉的丢失。这些研究表明,强光的参量作用保持了分叉的夹带状态。昏暗的暗相照明提高了分叉状态的稳定性;在整个LDLD周期下,昏暗的光线与明亮的光线的参数效应相互作用,以增加节律分叉的稳定性。对昏暗光的新颖作用的进一步理解可能会导致理解,预防和治疗时序生物学干扰的新策略。

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