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Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 275: E48-E54, 1998;
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Vol. 275, Issue 1, E48-E54, July 1998

Rapid phase advance of the 24-h melatonin profile in response to afternoon dark exposure

Eve Van Cauter1, Rodrigo Moreno-Reyes2, Elif Akseki2, Mireille L'Hermite-Balériaux2, Ulrich Hirschfeld1, Rachel Leproult1, and Georges Copinschi2

1 Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637; and 2 Center for the Study of Biological Rhythms (CERB) and Laboratory of Experimental Medicine, Université Libre de Bruxelles, B-1070 Brussels, Belgium

To investigate the adaptation of melatonin secretion to an abrupt time shift and the effects of sleep facilitation with a hypnotic, eight subjects were submitted to an 8-h advance shift achieved by advancing bedtimes from 2300-0700 to 1500-2300. Each subject participated in two studies (i.e., placebo and zolpidem). Each study included a baseline period with dim light during waking hours and 2300-0700 bedtimes in total darkness. Blood samples for determination of plasma melatonin were obtained at 20-min intervals for 68 h. Advanced exposure to sleep and darkness resulted in a nearly 2-h advance of melatonin onset, which appeared within 6 h after lights-out during the first shifted night, and an almost 1-h advance of the melatonin offset. No further adaptation occurred during the second shifted sleep period. Zolpidem had no beneficial effects on the adaptation of the melatonin profile. There was no relationship between sleep parameters and the magnitude of the melatonin shifts. Thus the overall advance of melatonin profiles was primarily achieved during the initial exposure to an 8-h period of darkness. The present data suggest that exposure to dark affects human circadian phase.

sleep; zolpidem; circadian rhythms; light


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