Effects of photoperiod reduction on rat circadian rhythms of BP, heart rate, and locomotor activity
Equipe d'Accueil/EA-2641, Department of Neuropharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy, 37 200 Tours, France The effects of a photoperiod reduction in the entrainment of circadian rhythms of systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), heart rate (HR), and spontaneous locomotor activi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology integrative and comparative physiology, 2000-07, Vol.279 (1), p.169-R178 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Equipe d'Accueil/EA-2641, Department of
Neuropharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy, 37 200 Tours, France
The effects of a
photoperiod reduction in the entrainment of circadian rhythms of
systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), heart
rate (HR), and spontaneous locomotor activity (SLA) were determined in
conscious Wistar rats by using radiotelemetry. Two groups of seven rats
were maintained in a 12:12-h light-dark (12L/12D) photoperiod for 11 wk
and then placed in a reduced photoperiod of 8:16-h light-dark (8L/16D)
by advancing a 4-h darkness or by advancing and delaying a 2-h darkness
for 6 wk. Finally, they were resynchronized to 12L/12D. Advancing a 4-h
dark phase induced a 1-h advance of acrophase for SBP, DBP, and HR, but
not for SLA. The percent rhythm, amplitude, and the 12-h mean values of
all parameters were significantly decreased by the photoperiod
reduction. When symmetrically advancing and delaying a 2-h dark phase,
a 1 h 20 min delay of acrophases and a decrease in percent rhythms and
amplitudes of SBP, DBP, HR, and SLA were observed. Only the 12-h mean
values of HR and SLA were decreased. Our findings show that the
cardiovascular parameters differ from SLA in phase-shift response to
photoperiod reduction and that the adjustment of circadian rhythms to
change from 12L/12D to 8L/16D photoperiod depends on the direction of
the extension of the dark period.
cardiovascular rhythms; entrainment; telemetry; Wistar rat |
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ISSN: | 0363-6119 1522-1490 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajpregu.2000.279.1.r169 |