| Literature DB >> 27592634 |
Yasmine M Cissé1, Juan Peng2, Randy J Nelson1.
Abstract
Dim light at night (dLAN) disrupts circadian organization and influences adult behavior. We examined early dLAN exposure on adult affective responses. Beginning 3 (juvenile) or 5 weeks (adolescent) of age, mice were maintained in standard light-dark cycles or exposed to nightly dLAN (5 lx) for 5 weeks, then anxiety-like and fear responses were assessed. Hypothalami were collected around the clock to assess core clock genes. Exposure to dLAN at either age increased anxiety-like responses in adults. Clock and Rev-ERB expression were altered by exposure to dLAN. In contrast to adults, dLAN exposure during early life increases anxiety and fear behavior.Entities:
Keywords: Light at night; anxiety; circadian disruption; early life; fear conditioning
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27592634 PMCID: PMC5568526 DOI: 10.1080/07420528.2016.1221418
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chronobiol Int ISSN: 0742-0528 Impact factor: 2.877