Behavioral alterations induced by absence of circadian light rhythm: effects of constant light or constant dark on depression-like behaviors and locomotor activity in rats

Affective disorders have been linked to abnormal biological rhythms. Depression- and anxiety-related behaviors can be altered following changes of daily periods of environmental light. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of daily light cycle on both anxiety- and depressive-like behav...

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Main Authors: Macelo Tadeu Marin, Túlio Teixeira Araújo, Marina Monteiro Figueiredo Rezende, Renata Ribeiro-Barbosa
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Published: Universidade Federal de Uberlândia 2015-11-01
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Online Access:http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/28247
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Túlio Teixeira Araújo
Marina Monteiro Figueiredo Rezende
Renata Ribeiro-Barbosa
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description Affective disorders have been linked to abnormal biological rhythms. Depression- and anxiety-related behaviors can be altered following changes of daily periods of environmental light. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of daily light cycle on both anxiety- and depressive-like behaviors of rats. Wistar male rats were exposed to constant dark or constant light during one week and compared to control animals exposed to 12/12h light/dark cycle regarding to anxiety-like behaviors and general activity on open field test and depressive-like behaviors on the forced swimming test. Data showed that rats exposed to one week of constant light exhibited increased number of quadrants crossed in the open field. No change on anxiety-like behaviors (time and quadrants crossed in the center of apparatus) was observed in the open field test. One week of constant dark increased the time of immobility behavior in the forced swimming test relative to control 12/12h light/dark treatment. Therefore, one week of continuous light induced locomotor hyperactivity and one week of continuous dark induced depressive-like behaviors following reestablishment of normal 12/12h light/dark cycle. Such data demonstrate the importance of light/dark environmental rhythm on mood changes and the significance of light/dark cycle control on behavioral studies.
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spelling doaj.art-4bc8b9746941423a8b58cb391138ecd72022-12-21T21:24:22ZengUniversidade Federal de UberlândiaBioscience Journal1981-31632015-11-0131610.14393/BJ-v31n6a2015-2824728247Behavioral alterations induced by absence of circadian light rhythm: effects of constant light or constant dark on depression-like behaviors and locomotor activity in ratsMacelo Tadeu Marin0Túlio Teixeira Araújo1Marina Monteiro Figueiredo Rezende2Renata Ribeiro-Barbosa3Univ. Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Federal University of Uberlândia (UFU)Federal University of Uberlândia (UFU)Federal University of Uberlândia (UFU)Affective disorders have been linked to abnormal biological rhythms. Depression- and anxiety-related behaviors can be altered following changes of daily periods of environmental light. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of daily light cycle on both anxiety- and depressive-like behaviors of rats. Wistar male rats were exposed to constant dark or constant light during one week and compared to control animals exposed to 12/12h light/dark cycle regarding to anxiety-like behaviors and general activity on open field test and depressive-like behaviors on the forced swimming test. Data showed that rats exposed to one week of constant light exhibited increased number of quadrants crossed in the open field. No change on anxiety-like behaviors (time and quadrants crossed in the center of apparatus) was observed in the open field test. One week of constant dark increased the time of immobility behavior in the forced swimming test relative to control 12/12h light/dark treatment. Therefore, one week of continuous light induced locomotor hyperactivity and one week of continuous dark induced depressive-like behaviors following reestablishment of normal 12/12h light/dark cycle. Such data demonstrate the importance of light/dark environmental rhythm on mood changes and the significance of light/dark cycle control on behavioral studies.http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/28247anxiety. depression. locomotor activity. circadian rhythm
spellingShingle Macelo Tadeu Marin
Túlio Teixeira Araújo
Marina Monteiro Figueiredo Rezende
Renata Ribeiro-Barbosa
Behavioral alterations induced by absence of circadian light rhythm: effects of constant light or constant dark on depression-like behaviors and locomotor activity in rats
Bioscience Journal
anxiety. depression. locomotor activity. circadian rhythm
title Behavioral alterations induced by absence of circadian light rhythm: effects of constant light or constant dark on depression-like behaviors and locomotor activity in rats
title_full Behavioral alterations induced by absence of circadian light rhythm: effects of constant light or constant dark on depression-like behaviors and locomotor activity in rats
title_fullStr Behavioral alterations induced by absence of circadian light rhythm: effects of constant light or constant dark on depression-like behaviors and locomotor activity in rats
title_full_unstemmed Behavioral alterations induced by absence of circadian light rhythm: effects of constant light or constant dark on depression-like behaviors and locomotor activity in rats
title_short Behavioral alterations induced by absence of circadian light rhythm: effects of constant light or constant dark on depression-like behaviors and locomotor activity in rats
title_sort behavioral alterations induced by absence of circadian light rhythm effects of constant light or constant dark on depression like behaviors and locomotor activity in rats
topic anxiety. depression. locomotor activity. circadian rhythm
url http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/28247
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