In rats, birth timing is affected by changes in the light schedule until the middle of the pregnancy period. This phenomenon can be used to control birth timing in the animal industry and/or clinical fields. However, changes in the light schedule until the middle of the pregnancy period can damage the fetus by affecting the development of the major organs. Thus, we compared birth timing in mice kept under a 12-h light/12-h darkness schedule (L/D) throughout pregnancy with that of mice kept under a light schedule that changed from L/D to constant light (L/L) or constant darkness (D/D) from day 17.5 of pregnancy, the latter phase of the pregnancy period. On average, the pregnancy period was longer in D/D mice (19.9 days) than L/L or L/D mice ...
The entrainment of the circadian rhythm of locomotor activity was studied in the field mouse Mus boo...
In modern society, continuous light exposure and obesity are increasingly prevalent, especially in w...
Exposure of mice to a 24 h light:dark:light:dark (LDLD) cycle with dimly illuminated nights induces ...
In rats, birth timing is affected by changes in the light schedule until the middle of the pregnanc...
Background: The circadian clock has been linked to reproduction at many levels in mammals. Epidemiol...
Both premature and postmature births among mammals are hazardous to the offspring. Determinants of g...
All mammals exhibit daily rhythms which persist in non-periodic environment with a period close to 2...
Animal studies demonstrate that circadian rhythm disruption during pregnancy can be deleterious to r...
Artificial light at night (ALAN) is considered an environmental risk factor that can interfere with ...
Mice lacking the CLOCK protein have a relatively subtle circadian phenotype, including a slightly sh...
Abstract The circadian clock in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) develops gradually during the pren...
Light-dark (LD) cyclicity contributes to a number of reproductive events in the rat, including estru...
<p>(A) Representative double-plotted actograms showing the daily motor activity pattern of adult mic...
The circadian clock located within the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) of the hypothalamus responds to ...
In most organisms, behavioral and physiological events oscillate with period ± 24 h, i.e. exhibit ci...
The entrainment of the circadian rhythm of locomotor activity was studied in the field mouse Mus boo...
In modern society, continuous light exposure and obesity are increasingly prevalent, especially in w...
Exposure of mice to a 24 h light:dark:light:dark (LDLD) cycle with dimly illuminated nights induces ...
In rats, birth timing is affected by changes in the light schedule until the middle of the pregnanc...
Background: The circadian clock has been linked to reproduction at many levels in mammals. Epidemiol...
Both premature and postmature births among mammals are hazardous to the offspring. Determinants of g...
All mammals exhibit daily rhythms which persist in non-periodic environment with a period close to 2...
Animal studies demonstrate that circadian rhythm disruption during pregnancy can be deleterious to r...
Artificial light at night (ALAN) is considered an environmental risk factor that can interfere with ...
Mice lacking the CLOCK protein have a relatively subtle circadian phenotype, including a slightly sh...
Abstract The circadian clock in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) develops gradually during the pren...
Light-dark (LD) cyclicity contributes to a number of reproductive events in the rat, including estru...
<p>(A) Representative double-plotted actograms showing the daily motor activity pattern of adult mic...
The circadian clock located within the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) of the hypothalamus responds to ...
In most organisms, behavioral and physiological events oscillate with period ± 24 h, i.e. exhibit ci...
The entrainment of the circadian rhythm of locomotor activity was studied in the field mouse Mus boo...
In modern society, continuous light exposure and obesity are increasingly prevalent, especially in w...
Exposure of mice to a 24 h light:dark:light:dark (LDLD) cycle with dimly illuminated nights induces ...