Sleep Deprivation and Caffeine Treatment Potentiate Photic Resetting of the Master Circadian Clock in a Diurnal Rodent

Mar 22, 2017The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience

Sleep Loss and Caffeine Increase Light Resetting of the Body’s Daily Clock in Day-Active Rodents

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Abstract

Early night sleep deprivation in diurnal Sudanian grass rats induced a significant phase shift in locomotor activity.

  • Phase shifts were analyzed after transferring grass rats from a light/dark cycle to constant darkness.
  • Only early night sleep deprivation, not late night, resulted in significant phase shifts.
  • Caffeine treatment alone did not induce phase shifts but enhanced light-induced phase changes.
  • Both sleep deprivation and caffeine treatment increased the effects of light on phase delays and advances in activity.
  • Sleep deprivation in early night enhanced c-Fos expression in the ventral suprachiasmatic nuclei.
  • Caffeine treatment at midnight triggered c-Fos expression in the dorsal suprachiasmatic nuclei.

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