Progressive decrease of melatonin production over consecutive days of simulated night work

📖 Top 30% JournalSep 16, 2014Chronobiology international

Melatonin levels gradually drop over several days of simulated night work

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Abstract

Melatonin production progressively decreased during three consecutive days of simulated night work in 38 healthy subjects.

  • Total melatonin production declined both at night and over the entire 24-hour period during the simulated night work.
  • The decrease in melatonin production was more pronounced in women using oral contraceptives.
  • No differences in melatonin production were observed among subjects exposed to different daytime light profiles.
  • The reduction in melatonin was not linked to the degree of circadian phase shift caused by light exposure.
  • The findings suggest that the decrease in melatonin may be related to circadian disruption rather than direct suppression from nighttime light.

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