Circadian Rhythm Resetting in Sparrows: Early Response to Doublet Light Pulses

Author:

Binkley Sue1,Mosher Karen1

Affiliation:

1. Biology Department, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122

Abstract

Circadian responses were studied using the perching activity of house sparrows (Passer domesticus). The sparrows were subjected to single or double 4-hr light pulses (the single pulses or the second pulses of the doublets scanned 24 hr) in the first cycle after previous entrainment to a light-dark cycle (LD 12:12). The differences in times at which the birds commenced perch- hopping in LD 12:12 before the pulses and in the five cycles immediately following the pulses were determined (phase shifts). A 24-hr time profile for phase shifts in response to single light pulses replicated our previous study: Early-night pulses delayed the rhythm ( —1.7 hr), while late-night pulses advanced the rhythm (+3.8 hr). After pretreatment with a light pulse that advanced the birds + 2.7 hr, the resetting curve was advanced. There were no delays; the range of average shifts was +0.1 hr to + 6.2 hr. After pretreatment with a light pulse that delayed the birds - 1.7 hr, the resetting curve was delayed. Average delays as much as -1.1 hr and advances up to + 2.1 hr were measured. The data for double pulses were interpreted from predictions made from single-pulse data.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology

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