Literature DB >> 34162962

Diurnal rhythms of urine volume and electrolyte excretion in healthy young men under differing intensities of daytime light exposure.

Isuzu Nakamoto1, Sayaka Uiji1, Rin Okata2, Hisayoshi Endo2, Sena Tohyama2, Rina Nitta2, Saya Hashimoto2, Yoshiko Matsushima1, Junko Wakimoto3, Seiji Hashimoto3, Yukiko Nishiyama3, Dominika Kanikowska4, Hiromitsu Negoro5, Tomoko Wakamura6.   

Abstract

In humans, most renal functions, including urine volume and electrolyte excretions, have a circadian rhythm. Light is a strong circadian entrainment factor and daytime-light exposure is known to affect the circadian rhythm of rectal temperature (RT). The effects of daytime-light exposure on the diurnal rhythm of urinary excretion have yet to be clarified. The aim of this study was to clarify whether and how daytime exposure to bright-light affects urinary excretions. Twenty-one healthy men (21-27 years old) participated in a 4-day study involving daytime (08:00-18:00 h) exposure to two light conditions, Dim (< 50 lx) and Bright (~ 2500 lx), in a random order. During the experiment, RT was measured continuously. Urine samples were collected every 3 ~ 4 h. Compared to the Dim condition, under the Bright condition, the RT nadir time was 45 min earlier (p = 0.017) and sodium (Na), chloride (Cl), and uric acid (UA) excretion and urine volumes were greater (all p < 0.001), from 11:00 h to 13:00 h without a difference in total daily urine volume. The present results suggest that daytime bright light exposure can induce a phase shift advance in urine volume and urinary Na, Cl, and UA excretion rhythms.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34162962     DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-92595-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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