Influence of various light regimes on some circadian rhythms of transplantable melanoma B16

D. Areshidze, Maria A. Kozlova, Denis V. Mishchenko, Valery P. Chernikov, T. V. Bezuglova, M. Mnikhovich, Z. Gioeva, U. Y. Allayarova, Anna I. Anurkina
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BACKGROUND: Today it is known that disturbance of the lighting regime, expressed both by lengthening of the light period and its reduction, can not only affect the regulation of circadian rhythms of the organism, but also contributes to the initiation of neoplasm growth. AIM: The aim of the study was to investigate circadian rhythmicity of melatonin level, some micromorphometric indices of tumor cells and expression of genes Bmal1, Clock and Per2 in them in mice with transplanted melanoma B16. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study was conducted on 75 mice with subcutaneously transplanted melanoma B16, divided into 3 groups: control group, in which animals were kept under fixed light regime (light/darkness 10/14 hours with light on at 8:00 and off at 18:00), group under dark deprivation conditions, with animals kept under constant light 24 hours a day and group, in which animals were kept in constant darkness. The duration of the experiment was 2 weeks. RESULTS: It was shown that under conditions of fixed light there are reliable circadian rhythms for all studied parameters, except for the nuclear-cytoplasmic ratio, the circadian rhythms of which was not revealed in any group. Constant darkness leads to rearrangement of all identified rhythms, and constant light causes destruction of all circadian rhythms except the Clock expression rhythm. CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that light disturbances, whether constant light or constant darkness, lead to significant changes in the structure of the studied circadian rhythms.
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各种光照制度对移植性黑色素瘤 B16 某些昼夜节律的影响
背景:如今,人们已经知道,光照制度的紊乱(表现为光照时间的延长和缩短)不仅会影响机体昼夜节律的调节,还会导致肿瘤的生长。目的:本研究旨在研究移植黑色素瘤 B16 小鼠体内褪黑激素水平的昼夜节律性、肿瘤细胞的一些微形态指标以及其中 Bmal1、Clock 和 Per2 基因的表达。材料与方法:研究对象为 75 只皮下移植黑色素瘤 B16 小鼠,分为 3 组:对照组,在固定光照条件下饲养(光照/黑暗 10/14 小时,8:00 开灯,18:00 关灯);黑暗剥夺条件下饲养组,每天 24 小时恒定光照;以及恒定黑暗饲养组。实验时间为两周。结果:实验结果表明,在固定光照条件下,所有研究参数都有可靠的昼夜节律,但核质比除外,任何组都没有发现核质比的昼夜节律。持续的黑暗会导致所有已确定的节律重新排列,而持续的光照会破坏除时钟表达节律以外的所有昼夜节律。结论:这项研究表明,无论是持续光照还是持续黑暗,光照干扰都会导致所研究的昼夜节律结构发生显著变化。
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