Dim-light-at-night (DLAN) exposure is associated with health problems, such as metabolic disruptions, immunological modulations, oxidative stress, sleep problems, and altered circadian timing. Neurophysiological parameters, including sleep patterns, are altered in the course of aging in a similar way. Here, we investigated the effect of chronic (three months) DLAN exposure (12 L:12 Dim-light, 75:5 lux) on sleep and the sleep electroencephalogram (EEG), and rest-activity behavior in young (6-month-old, n = 9) and aged (18- n = 8, 24-month-old, n = 6) C57BL/6J mice and compared with age-matched controls (n = 11, n = 9 and n = 8, respectively). We recorded the EEG and electromyogram continuously for 48-h and conducted a 6-h sleep-deprivation. ...
Changes in sleep pattern are typical for the normal aging process. However, aged mice show an increa...
Robust physiological circadian rhythms form an integral part of well-being. The aging process has be...
Sleep is well-established to become more superficial and fragmented as we age, with deficits in cogn...
Artificial light, despite its widespread and valuable use, has been associated with deterioration of...
Artificial nighttime illumination has recently become commonplace throughout the world; however, in ...
Circadian timing systems, like most physiological processes, cannot escape the effects of aging. Wit...
Mistimed exposure to light has been demonstrated to negatively affect multiple aspects of physiology...
Circadian timing systems, like most physiological processes, cannot escape the effects of aging. Wit...
One of the most significant problems facing older individuals is difficulty staying asleep at night ...
Depressed and anxious affect is related to circadian disruption by nighttime illumination. This phen...
Light provides the primary signal for entraining circadian rhythms to the day/night cycle. In additi...
Early experiences produce effects that may persist throughout life. Therefore, to understand adult p...
Abstract Circadian rhythms and sleep-wake history determine sleep duration and intensity, and influe...
Ultradian light–dark cycles in rodents are a precious tool to study the direct effects of repeated l...
Robust physiological circadian rhythms form an integral part of wellbeing. The aging process has be...
Changes in sleep pattern are typical for the normal aging process. However, aged mice show an increa...
Robust physiological circadian rhythms form an integral part of well-being. The aging process has be...
Sleep is well-established to become more superficial and fragmented as we age, with deficits in cogn...
Artificial light, despite its widespread and valuable use, has been associated with deterioration of...
Artificial nighttime illumination has recently become commonplace throughout the world; however, in ...
Circadian timing systems, like most physiological processes, cannot escape the effects of aging. Wit...
Mistimed exposure to light has been demonstrated to negatively affect multiple aspects of physiology...
Circadian timing systems, like most physiological processes, cannot escape the effects of aging. Wit...
One of the most significant problems facing older individuals is difficulty staying asleep at night ...
Depressed and anxious affect is related to circadian disruption by nighttime illumination. This phen...
Light provides the primary signal for entraining circadian rhythms to the day/night cycle. In additi...
Early experiences produce effects that may persist throughout life. Therefore, to understand adult p...
Abstract Circadian rhythms and sleep-wake history determine sleep duration and intensity, and influe...
Ultradian light–dark cycles in rodents are a precious tool to study the direct effects of repeated l...
Robust physiological circadian rhythms form an integral part of wellbeing. The aging process has be...
Changes in sleep pattern are typical for the normal aging process. However, aged mice show an increa...
Robust physiological circadian rhythms form an integral part of well-being. The aging process has be...
Sleep is well-established to become more superficial and fragmented as we age, with deficits in cogn...