| Literature DB >> 19615064 |
Jillian L Canton1, Mark R Smith, Ho-Sun Choi, Charmane I Eastman.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Light exposure in the late evening and nighttime and a delay of the sleep/dark episode can phase delay the circadian clock. This study assessed the size of the phase delay produced by a single light pulse combined with a moderate delay of the sleep/dark episode for one day. Because iris color or race has been reported to influence light-induced melatonin suppression, and we have recently reported racial differences in free-running circadian period and circadian phase shifting in response to light pulses, we also tested for differences in the magnitude of the phase delay in subjects with blue and brown irises.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19615064 PMCID: PMC2722576 DOI: 10.1186/1740-3391-7-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Circadian Rhythms ISSN: 1740-3391
Subject demographics by iris color.
| Blue Eyes | Brown Eyes | |
| N | 7 | 6 |
| Male/Female | 5/2 | 3/3 |
| Age (mean ± SD) | 25.2 ± 6.0 | 25.8 ± 5.4 |
| Self-reported | 4 Caucasian | |
| Race or Ethnicity | 7 Caucasian | 1 Hispanic |
| Owl-Lark Score | 52.7 ± 6.1 | 52.3 ± 10.5 |
Figure 1Protocol diagram. This protocol is for a subject sleeping from 23:00–7:00 at baseline (days 1–7). Shaded rectangle with L inside shows time of bright light exposure (2 h, ~4000 lux).
Figure 2Circadian rhythm phase delays with a single bright light pulse and delayed sleep/dark episode. The horizontal lines represent the median phase delays.
Color dimensions (mean ± SD) for subjects with blue and brown irises.
| Iris Color | Blue Irises | Brown Irises | Correlation with |
| Dimension | n = 7 | n = 6 | phase shift (n = 13)b |
| Bluea | 125.5 ± 9.6** | 42.7 ± 9.3 | r = .40, p = 0.17 |
| Greena | 143.0 ± 5.2** | 93.3 ± 18.0 | r = .31, p = 0.31 |
| Reda | 130.1 ± 2.2 | 123.0 ± 17.3 | r = .14, p = 0.64 |
| Lightness | 57.9 ± 1.4* | 43.0 ± 7.2 | r = .29, p = 0.33 |
* p < 0.01; ** p < 0.001, t-test comparing subjects with blue vs brown irises
a Measured from 3 dimensions of the RGB color system.
b Positive correlations indicate that subjects with darker irises had larger phase delays.