Age-dependent altered redox homeostasis in the chronodisrupted rat model and moderation by melatonin administration

Aug 1, 2020Chronobiology international

Age-related changes in balance of body oxidation in rats with disrupted daily rhythms and the effects of melatonin treatment

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Abstract

Aged rats show significant oxidative stress and disrupted circadian rhythms when exposed to artificial light at night.

  • Reactive oxygen species and malondialdehyde levels significantly increased in both young and old rats exposed to artificial light at night.
  • The levels of ferric reducing ability of plasma and reduced glutathione were significantly suppressed in light-exposed rats compared to controls.
  • Old rats exhibited significant increases in advanced oxidation protein products when exposed to artificial light at night.
  • Melatonin supplementation helped maintain normal redox balance in both young and old rats under artificial light exposure.
  • Aged rats may be more vulnerable to disturbances in circadian rhythms due to altered redox homeostasis associated with artificial light.

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