Chronic exposure to dim artificial light disrupts the daily rhythm in mitochondrial respiration in mouse suprachiasmatic nucleus

Jul 24, 2023Chronobiology international

Long-term dim artificial light changes daily energy use rhythms in the mouse brain’s biological clock

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Abstract

Daily changes in mitochondrial function were observed under normal lighting, but these rhythms were disrupted under chronic dim lighting conditions.

  • Robust daily rhythms in respiratory control rate and mitochondrial abundance were recorded under a normal light-dark cycle.
  • Chronic dim lighting significantly disrupted these rhythms and led to dysregulated expression of clock genes.
  • Mitochondrial abundance was reduced under chronic dim lighting compared to normal lighting conditions.
  • Altered light exposure may impact mitochondrial functions in the suprachiasmatic nuclei, potentially leading to metabolic disorders.

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