Entrainment of 2 Subjective Nights by Daily Light:Dark:Light:Dark Cycles in 3 Rodent Species

Dec 12, 2003Journal of biological rhythms

Daily light and dark cycles affect two sleep periods in three rodent species

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Abstract

Syrian hamsters exhibit a split entrainment pattern in response to 24-h light:dark:light:dark cycles.

  • Following exposure to LDLD cycles, Syrian hamsters may express markers of subjective night twice daily.
  • This split pattern contrasts with conventional entrainment where markers are expressed once daily.
  • Siberian hamsters and mice also demonstrated split rhythms when exposed to a 7:5:7:5 light cycle.
  • The stability of split rhythms varied among species, with Siberian hamsters maintaining split patterns in constant darkness for at least 2 cycles.
  • Mice showed disruption of split rhythms under conditions that did not significantly affect Syrian or Siberian hamsters.

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