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Daniel F Kripke1, Jeffrey A Elliott, Shawn D Youngstedt, Barbara L Parry, Richard L Hauger, Katharine M Rex.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Most mammals are seasonal breeders whose gonads grow to anticipate reproduction in the spring and summer. As day length increases, secretion increases for two gonadotropins, luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH). This response is largely controlled by light. Light effects on gonadotropins are mediated through effects on the suprachiasmatic nucleus and responses of the circadian system. There is some evidence that seasonal breeding in humans is regulated by similar mechanisms, and that light stimulates LH secretion, but primate responses seem complex.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20459826 PMCID: PMC2885316 DOI: 10.1186/1740-3391-8-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Circadian Rhythms ISSN: 1740-3391
Figure 1Change in LH in relation to time of light exposure. Change in urinary LH excretion (mIU/ml) is expressed as the LH stimulation index. This is a change index calculated by computing the ratio of the post-treatment LH excretion rate divided by the baseline (pre stimulus) rate, and then taking the log (base 10) of this fraction. In this way, a decrease producing a ratio of < 1.0 gives a negative log value. Each point is plotted relative to the internal circadian time of the midpoint of the 3 h light stimulus. Zero h represents circadian midnight, defined as 3.52 h prior to the time of the aMT6s acrophase in the pre-stimulus phase assessment. The key to symbols identifies the points by age and gender of the participants, N = 98. The black line presents a 3-hour moving average of the points, with dotted lines showing 95% confidence intervals of the mean.
Figure 2LH responses grouped by age group and times of light stimulus. The log LH response index (as described for Figure 1) is shown separately for young and older subjects versus the time of stimulus (in reference to the acrophase-peak of 6-sulfatoxymelatonin). Thick horizontal lines are medians. Blue and green boxes are interquartile ranges. The thin bars represent the range for each time bin.