Acute Ethanol Disrupts Photic and Serotonergic Circadian Clock Phase-Resetting in the Mouse

Apr 6, 2011Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research

Alcohol quickly disrupts light and serotonin signals that reset the mouse's internal clock

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Abstract

Peak ethanol levels in the suprachiasmatic nucleus occurred within 20 to 40 minutes postinjection.

  • Ethanol clearance half-lives ranged from 0.6 to 1.8 hours in the suprachiasmatic nucleus.
  • Systemic ethanol treatment reduced the ability of light and serotonin to shift circadian rhythms.
  • Intra-suprachiasmatic nucleus ethanol perfusion decreased light-induced phase delays.
  • The suprachiasmatic nucleus is identified as a direct target for the effects of ethanol on circadian timing.

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