Effects of dim light at night in C57BL/6 J mice on recovery after spinal cord injury

Feb 16, 2024Experimental neurology

Dim light at night may affect recovery after spinal cord injury in mice

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Abstract

Mice with spinal cord injury in a dim light-at-night environment showed slight improvement in locomotor behavior.

  • Circadian disruption from dim light-at-night did not worsen locomotor deficits after spinal cord injury.
  • Spinal cord injury mice exposed to dim light-at-night exhibited increased sensitivity to mechanical stimuli compared to those in a light-dark cycle.
  • No differences were observed in heat sensitivity or anxiety-depressive-like behavior between spinal cord injury groups under different lighting conditions.
  • Mice in dim light-at-night showed reduced social preference for a novel juvenile, suggesting potential mood-related alterations.

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