在神经发育障碍小鼠模型中,利用超昼夜循环分离夜间光线对昼夜节律失调的影响。

IF 2.1 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Sophia Anne Marie B Villanueva, Huei-Bin Wang, Kyle Nguyen-Ngo, Caihan Tony Chen, Gemma Stark, Gene D Block, Cristina A Ghiani, Christopher S Colwell
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摘要

患有神经发育障碍(ndd)的个体经常经历睡眠障碍,并且经常在夜间暴露在光线下。我们之前使用接触蛋白相关蛋白样2 (Cntnap2)敲除(KO) ndd小鼠模型的研究表明,夜间光照对行为测量产生不利影响。在这项研究中,我们将野生型(WT)和Cntnap2 KO小鼠暴露在一个超昼夜照明周期(T7)中,该周期交替3.5小时的光照和3.5小时的黑暗,假设这种照明方案可以模拟夜间光线暴露在夜间昏暗光线(DLaN)的标准光-暗循环中所见的影响。然而,在T7周期下饲养的成年WT和Cntnap2 KO小鼠没有表现出与暴露于DLaN的Cntnap2 KO小鼠相比增加的梳理行为或减少的社会互动。T7周期延长了昼夜节律周期,减弱了节律幅度,但没有消除两种基因型的节律性。最后,与DLaN相反,T7周期和持续黑暗(DD)均未引起基底外侧杏仁核中cFos表达的增加。这些结果表明,在NDD模型中,夜间光照的不利影响取决于昼夜节律中断的程度,而不仅仅是光照,强调了昼夜节律稳定性作为NDD保护因素的重要性。
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Dissociating the Effects of Light at Night from Circadian Misalignment in a Neurodevelopmental Disorder Mouse Model Using Ultradian Light-Dark Cycles.

Individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) often experience sleep disturbances and are frequently exposed to light during nighttime hours. Our previous studies using the Contactin-associated protein-like 2 (Cntnap2) knockout (KO) mouse model of NDDs demonstrated that nighttime light exposure adversely affected behavioral measures. In this study, we exposed wild-type (WT) and Cntnap2 KO mice to an ultradian lighting cycle (T7), which alternates 3.5 h of light and 3.5 h of darkness, hypothesizing that this lighting protocol would mimic the impact of nighttime light exposure seen in standard light-dark cycles with dim light at night (DLaN). However, adult WT and Cntnap2 KO mice held under the T7 cycle did not show the increased grooming behavior or reduced social interaction observed in Cntnap2 KO mice exposed to DLaN. The T7 cycle lengthened the circadian period and weakened the rhythm amplitude without abolishing rhythmicity in either genotype. Finally, opposite to DLaN, neither the T7 cycle nor constant darkness (DD) elicited an increase in cFos expression in the basolateral amygdala. These results demonstrate that the adverse effects of nighttime light exposure in an NDD model depend on the extent of the circadian disruption rather than light exposure alone, emphasizing the importance of circadian stability as a protective factor in NDDs.

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