Experimental eye research

Disrupting the body’s daily clock leads to nearsightedness in mice

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Abstract

Essence

Disrupted light-dark schedules induced myopia-like refractive and axial-length changes in young mice.

Evidence

This randomized mouse experiment compared 12L/12D controls with chronic jet lag and irregular light-cycle groups, measuring refraction, axial length, and RNA-sequencing pathway changes.

Caveat

The findings are limited to a mouse light-cycle disruption model, and the neurotransmitter pathway results are mechanistic signals rather than proof of the full causal pathway in humans.

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