Literature DB >> 8928908

Melatonin rhythm is not shifted by lights that suppress nocturnal melatonin in humans under entrainment.

S Hashimoto1, K Nakamura, S Honma, H Tokura, K Honma.   

Abstract

Effects of a single light exposure on the circadian rhythm in plasma melatonin were, examined in young males to obtain the threshold of light intensity for suppressing the nocturnal melatonin level on the one hand and to understand the relationship between the light-induced phase shift of melatonin rhythm and the melatonin suppression on the other hand. Eight subjects spent 3 days in an experimental living facility where light intensity was set below 200 lx and were exposed to light for 3 h in the early morning on the 2nd day. The same procedure was repeated five times in each subject with an interval of at least 3 wk, and one of five light intensities was tested in each trial. As a result, nocturnal melatonin level was not suppressed by light of 200 lx but significantly suppressed by light of intensity > or + 500 lx. On the other hand, the circadian melatonin rhythm was not shifted by any light intensity up to 10,000 lx. It is concluded that the threshold of light intensity for suppressing the melatonin level is located between 200 and 500 lx in young Japanese males, and the threshold for phase shifting the circadian melatonin rhythm was much greater than that for suppressing the nocturnal melatonin level in humans under entrained conditions.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8928908     DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.1996.270.5.R1073

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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