Vitamin B12 amplifies circadian phase shifts induced by a light pulse in rats.

Experientia Pub Date : 1996-07-15 DOI:10.1007/BF01925576
M Ikeda, K Honda, S Inoué
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Abstract

Vitamin B12 (VB12) is a putative modulator of the human circadian clock, improving entrainability to the 24 h light-dark cycle. The present study was intended to elucidate the mechanism of VB12 action in an animal model. In male rats free-running under constant dim illumination, a single light pulse of 50-1000 lux for 20 min given at circadian time (CT) 20 induced a 0.28 to 1.08 h phase advance and at CT 14 induced a 0.54 to 2.10 h phase delay. A 3 h intracerebroventricular (icv) infusion of 30 nmol VB12 starting 2 h prior to a 20 min 200 lux light pulse significantly amplified phase shifts in comparison with saline-treated or untreated controls. The mean phase advance (1.13 h) was 1.8-fold greater than that of saline-infused controls, whereas the mean phase delay (2.28 h) was 2.9-fold greater. These values were comparable to the maximal phase shifts caused by 1000 lux light pulses in untreated rats. Since the same VB12 treatment alone had failed to induce a phase shift in a previous experiment, these results indicate that VB12 strongly enhanced light pulse-induced phase shifts and thus augmented the entrainability of the circadian clock to light.

维生素B12可以放大光脉冲在大鼠体内引起的昼夜节律相移。
维生素B12 (VB12)被认为是人体生物钟的调节剂,可以改善24小时光暗循环的可接受性。本研究旨在阐明VB12在动物模型中的作用机制。在恒定昏暗照明下自由奔跑的雄性大鼠,在昼夜节律时间(CT) 20时给予50-1000勒克斯单脉冲20分钟,诱导0.28至1.08 h的相位提前,在CT 14时诱导0.54至2.10 h的相位延迟。与盐水处理或未处理的对照组相比,在20分钟200勒克斯光脉冲前2小时开始30 nmol VB12脑室内(icv)灌注3小时,显著放大相移。平均相提前(1.13 h)是盐水对照组的1.8倍,而平均相延迟(2.28 h)是盐水对照组的2.9倍。这些值与未经治疗的大鼠1000勒克斯光脉冲引起的最大相移相当。由于在之前的实验中,相同的VB12单独处理未能诱导相移,因此这些结果表明,VB12强烈增强了光脉冲诱导的相移,从而增强了生物钟对光的可携带性。
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