Functional decoupling of melatonin suppression and circadian phase resetting in humans

May 1, 2018The Journal of physiology

Melatonin reduction and body clock resetting may work independently in humans

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Abstract

Intermittent bright light exposure patterns resulted in significant phase shifts despite producing disproportionately less melatonin suppression.

  • A monotonic association between melatonin suppression and circadian phase shift was observed overall.
  • All light exposure groups experienced significantly greater phase-delay shifts compared to dim-light control conditions.
  • Each intermittent bright light stimulus induced a consistent level of melatonin suppression.
  • The magnitude of phase shift did not correlate with the degree of melatonin suppression in intermittent exposure patterns.
  • These findings indicate that phase shifts and melatonin suppression operate independently and cannot be used interchangeably.

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