Increased sensitivity of the circadian system to light in delayed sleep–wake phase disorder

Oct 4, 2018The Journal of physiology

Higher light sensitivity of the body’s internal clock in delayed sleep-wake phase disorder

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Abstract

DSWPD patients exhibit 31.5% greater phase delay shifts in response to light compared to healthy controls.

  • Patients with delayed sleep-wake phase disorder (DSWPD) show increased sensitivity of their circadian system to the phase-delaying effects of light.
  • A later initial melatonin phase is linked to a greater magnitude of phase shift, suggesting that enhanced light sensitivity may contribute to delayed circadian timing.
  • DSWPD patients demonstrate a greater sustained pupil response following light exposure compared to healthy individuals.
  • Increased circadian sensitivity to light is associated with later circadian timing in both DSWPD patients and healthy controls.
  • These findings suggest that assessing light sensitivity could be crucial for developing behavioral therapies for DSWPD.

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