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Dim Light at Night Promotes Circadian Disruption in Female Rats, at the Metabolic, Reproductive, and Behavioral Level

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ADVANCED BIOLOGY
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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adbi.202200289

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circadian disruption; circadian rhythms; depressive-like behaviors; metabolism system; reproductive system

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Inhabitants of urban areas are exposed to light at night, which disrupts their circadian rhythms. The study focused on female rats and found that exposure to dim light at night (DLAN) resulted in the loss of activity and body temperature fluctuations. DLAN also decreased nocturnal food intake and disrupted reproductive function and behavior, possibly due to decreased melatonin levels. This study emphasizes the importance of avoiding light at night to maintain physiological circadian organization, particularly in females.
Inhabitants of urban areas are constantly exposed to light at night, which is an important environmental factor leading to circadian disruption. Streetlights filtering light through the windows and night dim light lamps are common sources of dim light at night (DLAN). The female population is susceptible to circadian disruption. The present study is aimed to determine the impact of DLAN on female Wistar rats circadian rhythms, metabolism, reproductive physiology, and behavior. After 5 weeks of DLAN exposure daily, oscillations in activity and body temperature of female rats are abolished. DLAN also decreases nocturnal food ingestion, which results in a diminishment in total food consumption. These alterations in the temporal organization of the body are associated with a significant decrease in melatonin plasmatic levels, reproductive disruptions, decreased exploration times, and marked anhedonia. This study highlights the importance of avoiding exposure to light at night, even at low intensities, to maintain the circadian organization of physiology, and denotes the great necessity of increasing the studies in females since the sexual dimorphism within the effects of desynchronizing protocols has been poorly studied.

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