Food anticipatory circadian rhythms in mice entrained to long or short day photoperiods

May 15, 2020Physiology & behavior

Food-related daily rhythms in mice adjusted to long or short daylight hours

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Abstract

Mice fed during the last 4 hours of the light period exhibited more food anticipatory activity (FAA) compared to those fed in the middle 4 hours.

  • Long photoperiods may decrease the amplitude of the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) pacemaker, potentially favoring daytime FAA expression.
  • FAA did not vary significantly with photoperiod when meals were centered in the light period.
  • The period of free-running rhythms was shorter in mice exposed to longer photoperiods prior to food restriction.
  • The phase of light-dark cycle entrainment was significantly advanced in mice following late-day feeding compared to mid-day feeding.
  • The availability of running discs and the timing of meals within the light period appeared to have a stronger influence on FAA than photoperiod.

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