Acute ethanol impairs photic and nonphotic circadian phase resetting in the Syrian hamster

Dec 17, 2008American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology

Alcohol quickly disrupts light- and non-light-based body clock adjustments in Syrian hamsters

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Abstract

Peak ethanol (EtOH) levels reached approximately 50 mM within 20-40 minutes following a 2 g/kg injection in hamsters.

  • Ethanol treatment dose-dependently reduced photic phase advances of the circadian clock.
  • No effect was observed on phase delays in response to photic signals.
  • Ethanol significantly diminished the phase advances induced by the serotonin agonist 8-OH-DPAT.
  • Acute ethanol interferes with both photic and nonphotic phase-resetting responses in the circadian clock.
  • Inhibition of photic signaling by ethanol occurs through direct action in the suprachiasmatic nucleus.

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