Two oscillatory components detected by forced splitting of the sleep-wake cycle in humans

Oct 23, 2023American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology

Two brain rhythm patterns found by artificially dividing the human sleep-wake cycle

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Abstract

An 8-h light and 4-h dark cycle imposed twice daily resulted in split sleep episodes persisting for 3 days under constant conditions.

  • Circadian melatonin rhythm significantly delayed in the ordinary light group but advanced in the bright light group during the free-running session.
  • The duration of nocturnal melatonin secretion was significantly shortened in the bright light group, with the falling phase advancing more than the rising phase.
  • Body temperature rhythm exhibited similar differences as the melatonin rhythm, suggesting distinct oscillatory mechanisms.
  • Findings indicate involvement of different circadian oscillators in the rising and falling phases of melatonin secretion.
  • Results align with the dual oscillator hypothesis proposed for circadian systems in nocturnal rodents.

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