Chronobiology international

Effects of a Two-Day Delay in Light and Feeding on Body Clocks and Thinking in Mice with Social Jetlag

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Abstract

Circadian rhythms and metabolism in mice were delayed by 2-3 hours under social jetlag-mimicking conditions.

  • Social jetlag (SJL) is linked to differences between social and biological sleep patterns.
  • Cognitive function was impaired in mice exposed to SJL-mimicking conditions during a novel object recognition test.
  • Delays in circadian rhythms were observed with a 6-hour shift in light/dark cycles for 2 days, followed by normal conditions.
  • Only the timing of light or feeding shifts for 2 days affected circadian rhythms over the subsequent 5 days.
  • Sleep deprivation during early mornings for 5 days led to delayed locomotor activity rhythms, mimicking the evening chronotype.

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