Circadian Potency Spectrum in Light-Adapted Humans.

Journal of cell science & therapy Pub Date : 2022-01-01
Martin Moore-Ede, Anneke Heitmann
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Light exposure at night can disrupt the circadian timing of cellular processes and is associated with a broad range of health disorders. To spectrally engineer lighting which minimizes circadian disruption at night it is necessary to define the precise spectral sensitivity of the human circadian system. Prior attempts have used short monochromatic light exposures in dark-adapted human subjects, or in vitro dark-adapted isolated retina or melanopsin. However, humans spend virtually all their awake hours in a fully light-adapted state. Here we review the evidence for a narrow blue circadian sensitivity curve for light-adapted humans derived from experiments using spectral filtering of light sources, and comparisons of light sources with diverse spectral power distributions. This light-adapted Circadian Potency function permits the development of circadian-protective light for nocturnal use and circadian-entraining light for daytime use.

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适应光的人类的昼夜节律效谱。
夜间的光照会扰乱细胞过程的昼夜节律,并与广泛的健康疾病有关。为了使夜间昼夜节律中断最小化的光谱工程照明,有必要确定人类昼夜节律系统的精确光谱灵敏度。先前的尝试在适应黑暗的人类受试者中使用短单色光照射,或在体外适应黑暗的分离视网膜或黑视素中使用。然而,人类几乎所有醒着的时间都处于完全适应光线的状态。在这里,我们回顾了从光源光谱滤波实验中得出的光适应人类的窄蓝色昼夜节律敏感性曲线的证据,并比较了不同光谱功率分布的光源。这种适应光的昼夜节律效能功能允许开发夜间使用的昼夜节律保护光和白天使用的昼夜节律引导光。
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