Assessment of reproductive hormones in prepubertal and postpubertal rats (Rattus norvegicus) on chronic exposure to various spectra of artificial light at night

F. Kehinde, G. Dedeke, M. A. Olude, K. Ademolu, A. Aladesida, A. O. Adewale, F. O. Owagboriaye
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Exposures to Artificial Light at Night (ALAN) is on the increase with resultant varied physiological impact related to the light spectrum via the non-visual pathway. This study examined the effects of various spectra of ALAN on Testosterone (Te), Progesterone (Pr) and Estradiol (Es) in rats exposed to Blue (BL), Green (GL), Yellow (YL), Red (RL), White (WL) and Darkness (DD) light wave-lengths while Ambient light (CL) served as the control. Dams with their post-natal day 1 pups were housed in cages exposed to various light wavelengths for 12 hours: (6:00pm–6:00am) daily for 126 days. At d63 and d126, five rats per treatments were euthanized; blood serum was collected and the serum hormones: Te, Es and Pr were analysed using ELISA. The results showed that light treatments had significant effect on the level of Te at d63 but not at d126 in male rats. At d63, onset of puberty, Te was significantly highest (p < 0.05) under BL. In females exposed to YL and WL at d126, Te was significant high and Es was significantly low. Estradiol was heightened significantly (p < 0.05) in both sexes exposed to RL. In conclusion, BL seemed to stimulate early sexual development in males, WL and GL enhanced post-pubertal male albino rat reproductive system while RL provided the best reproductive environment for females in the long term. Long periods of exposure to YL seemed to pose risks for male and female reproductive function.
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评估青春期前和青春期后大鼠(Rattus norvegicus)在夜间长期暴露于不同光谱的人造光下的生殖激素情况
夜间暴露于人造光(ALAN)的情况越来越多,由此产生的各种生理影响与通过非视觉途径的光谱有关。本研究考察了不同波长的人工光源对大鼠睾酮(Te)、孕酮(Pr)和雌二醇(Es)的影响,同时将环境光(CL)作为对照。将母鼠及其出生后第 1 天的幼鼠关在笼子里,每天暴露在不同波长的光下 12 小时(晚上 6:00-早上 6:00),共 126 天。在第 63 天和第 126 天,每种处理各安乐死 5 只大鼠;收集血清并分析血清激素:使用 ELISA 分析血清激素:Te、Es 和 Pr。结果表明,光照对雄性大鼠 d63 的 Te 水平有显著影响,但对 d126 的 Te 水平没有影响。在d63,即青春期开始时,BL条件下的Te水平明显最高(p < 0.05)。雌性大鼠在d126接触YL和WL后,Te明显升高,Es明显降低。暴露于RL的雌雄雌二醇都明显升高(p < 0.05)。总之,BL似乎能刺激雄性白化大鼠的早期性发育,WL和GL能增强青春期后雄性白化大鼠的生殖系统,而RL则能为雌性白化大鼠提供长期的最佳生殖环境。长期接触YL似乎会对雄性和雌性的生殖功能造成危害。
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