Human melatonin and alerting response to blue-enriched light depend on a polymorphism in the clock gene PER3
Human melatonin and alerting response to blue-enriched light depend on a polymorphism in the clock gene PER3
Context: Light exposure, particularly at the short-wavelength range, triggers several nonvisual responses in humans. However, the extent to which the melatonin-suppressing and alerting effect of light differs among individuals remains unknown.
Objective: Here we investigated whether blue-enriched polychromatic light impacts differentially on melatonin and subjective and objective alertness in healthy participants genotyped for the PERIOD3 (PER3) variable-number, tandem-repeat polymorphism.
Design, Setting, and Participants: Eighteen healthy young men homozygous for the PER3 polymorphism (PER35/5and PER34/4) underwent a balanced crossover design during the winter season, with light exposure to compact fluorescent lamps of 40 lux at 6500 K and at 2500 K during 2 h in the evening.
Results: In comparison to light at 2500 K, blue-enriched light at 6500 K induced a significant suppression of the evening rise in endogenous melatonin levels in PER35/5 individuals but not in PER34/4. Likewise, PER35/5 individuals exhibited a more pronounced alerting response to light at 6500 K than PER34/4 volunteers. Waking electroencephalographic activity in the theta range (5–7 Hz), a putative correlate of sleepiness, was drastically attenuated during light exposure at 6500 K in PER35/5 individuals as compared with PER34/4.
Conclusions: We provide first evidence that humans homozygous for the PER3 5/5 allele are particularly sensitive to blue-enriched light, as indexed by the suppression of endogenous melatonin and waking theta activity. Light sensitivity in humans may be modulated by a clock gene polymorphism implicated in the sleep-wake regulation.
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Landolt, Hans-Peter
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Cajochen, Christian
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1 March 2012
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Landolt, Hans-Peter
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Cajochen, Christian
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Chellappa, Sarah L., Viola, Antoine U., Schmidt, Christina, Bachmann, Valérie, Gabel, Virginie, Maire, Micheline, Reichert, Carolin F., Valomon, Amandine, Götz, Thomas, Landolt, Hans-Peter and Cajochen, Christian
(2012)
Human melatonin and alerting response to blue-enriched light depend on a polymorphism in the clock gene PER3.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 97 (3).
(doi:10.1210/jc.2011-2391).
Abstract
Context: Light exposure, particularly at the short-wavelength range, triggers several nonvisual responses in humans. However, the extent to which the melatonin-suppressing and alerting effect of light differs among individuals remains unknown.
Objective: Here we investigated whether blue-enriched polychromatic light impacts differentially on melatonin and subjective and objective alertness in healthy participants genotyped for the PERIOD3 (PER3) variable-number, tandem-repeat polymorphism.
Design, Setting, and Participants: Eighteen healthy young men homozygous for the PER3 polymorphism (PER35/5and PER34/4) underwent a balanced crossover design during the winter season, with light exposure to compact fluorescent lamps of 40 lux at 6500 K and at 2500 K during 2 h in the evening.
Results: In comparison to light at 2500 K, blue-enriched light at 6500 K induced a significant suppression of the evening rise in endogenous melatonin levels in PER35/5 individuals but not in PER34/4. Likewise, PER35/5 individuals exhibited a more pronounced alerting response to light at 6500 K than PER34/4 volunteers. Waking electroencephalographic activity in the theta range (5–7 Hz), a putative correlate of sleepiness, was drastically attenuated during light exposure at 6500 K in PER35/5 individuals as compared with PER34/4.
Conclusions: We provide first evidence that humans homozygous for the PER3 5/5 allele are particularly sensitive to blue-enriched light, as indexed by the suppression of endogenous melatonin and waking theta activity. Light sensitivity in humans may be modulated by a clock gene polymorphism implicated in the sleep-wake regulation.
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