Zhonghua yu fang yi xue za zhi [Chinese journal of preventive medicine]

Blue light controls growth factor levels in the emotion system of rats showing depression from lack of light

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Abstract

Rats exposed to blue light showed increased sucrose intake per kg body weight, indicating a potential relief from depression-like symptoms.

  • Blue light exposure led to increased sucrose intake, comparable to levels in the control group.
  • Rats in the red light and constant darkness groups had lower sucrose intake than those in the control group.
  • More c-fos positive cells were identified in the habenula nucleus of blue light-exposed rats compared to the depression model group.
  • Levels of the BDNF protein and phosphorylation of CREB in the habenula nucleus were higher in the blue light group than in the depression model group.
  • The antidepressant effect of blue light may involve activation of specific signaling pathways in the habenula nucleus.

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