Effects of Daytime Exposure to Light from Blue-Enriched Light-Emitting Diodes on the Nighttime Melatonin Amplitude and Circadian Regulation of Rodent Metabolism and Physiology.
Daytime exposure to blue-enriched LED light may reduce nighttime melatonin and affect daily metabolic and physical rhythms in rodents
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Abstract
Peak plasma melatonin levels at midnight were over 7-fold higher in rats exposed to LED light compared to those under fluorescent light.
- Exposure to LED light during the day is associated with significantly increased nighttime melatonin levels in rats.
- Rats under LED light had lower food and water intake, body growth rate, and total fatty acid content in major metabolic tissues compared to those in fluorescent light.
- Protein content was higher in the metabolic tissues of rats exposed to LED light compared to those in fluorescent light.
- Circadian rhythms of various plasma metabolites, including fatty acids and glucose, were generally lower in rats exposed to LED light.
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