Phase‐shifts in melatonin, 6‐sulphatoxymelatonin and alertness rhythms after treatment with moderately bright light at night

Mar 1, 1994Clinical endocrinology

Changes in melatonin and alertness patterns after exposure to moderate bright light at night

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Abstract

A delay shift of 2.67 hours in urinary melatonin metabolite levels was observed 1 day post-light treatment.

  • Controlled exposure to moderately bright light at night may induce significant shifts in circadian rhythms.
  • Post-treatment, melatonin levels (in plasma, saliva, and urine) shifted by approximately 2.35 to 2.67 hours compared to baseline.
  • Subjective alertness ratings also indicated a significant phase delay of about 3.08 hours 1 day after light exposure.
  • Adaptation to the new circadian phase appeared to occur by the second post-treatment day.
  • Correlations were noted between the timing of melatonin onset and peak levels in different biological samples.

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