Daytime Blue Light Enhances the Nighttime Circadian Melatonin Inhibition of Human Prostate Cancer Growth.

Dec 19, 2015Comparative medicine

Daytime Blue Light May Boost Nighttime Melatonin's Ability to Slow Human Prostate Cancer Growth

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Abstract

Rats in blue-tinted cages exhibited over 6-fold higher peak plasma melatonin levels at midnight compared to those in clear cages.

  • Daytime exposure to blue light increased nocturnal melatonin production, peaking at 2400 hours.
  • Circadian rhythms of several metabolites, including linoleic acid and glucose, were disrupted in rats housed in blue cages.
  • Rats with prostate cancer xenografts showed delayed tumor growth and reduced metabolic activity when exposed to blue light.
  • Signaling pathways related to tumor growth and metabolism were inhibited in blue-caged rats compared to clear-caged counterparts.

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