Action Spectrum for Melatonin Regulation in Humans: Evidence for a Novel Circadian Photoreceptor

Aug 7, 2001The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience

Light wavelengths that affect melatonin in humans suggest a new body clock light sensor

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Abstract

The most potent wavelength region for melatonin suppression is 446-477 nm.

  • An action spectrum for light-induced melatonin suppression was established using data from 627 nighttime tests.
  • The results indicate that a single photopigment may be primarily responsible for melatonin suppression in humans.
  • This photopigment's peak absorbance is distinct from the photopigments found in rod and cone cells responsible for vision.
  • The findings suggest that the new photopigment is based on retinaldehyde.

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