EFFECTS OF LIGHT AND MELATONIN TREATMENT ON BODY TEMPERATURE AND MELATONIN SECRETION DAILY RHYTHMS IN A DIURNAL RODENT, THE FAT SAND RAT

Aug 28, 2010Chronobiology international

How Light and Melatonin Affect Daily Body Temperature and Melatonin Patterns in a Day-Active Desert Rodent

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Abstract

Under control conditions, the fat sand rat, Psammomys obesus, exhibits robust daily rhythms in body temperature (T(b)) and melatonin levels.

  • The peak time of T(b) occurs during the light phase, while the peak time of melatonin is during the dark phase.
  • Light interference resulted in increased T(b) and decreased melatonin levels.
  • A significant difference was observed between acute and chronic exposure to light interference, especially in melatonin levels.
  • Constant exposure to blue light eliminated T(b) and melatonin rhythms in all animals.
  • Melatonin administration restored the T(b) daily rhythm and decreased T(b) in animals exposed to chronic light interference.

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