Chronic Ethanol Disrupts Circadian Photic Entrainment and Daily Locomotor Activity in the Mouse

May 19, 2010Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research

Long-term alcohol use disrupts the body’s daily light-based clock and movement patterns in mice

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Abstract

Chronic ethanol consumption markedly impairs circadian clock photic phase-resetting.

  • Peak ethanol levels in the suprachiasmatic nucleus occurred during the dark phase, aligning with the timing of light-induced phase delays.
  • Chronic ethanol inhibited phase-delays in the circadian activity rhythm in a dose-dependent manner.
  • Withdrawal from chronic ethanol did not prevent re-entrainment to a shifted light cycle.
  • Chronic ethanol affected entrainment to a weak light signal and disrupted the normal patterns of nighttime activity.

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