Effects of experimental chronic jet lag on hematological and immune parameters in mice

2010 
It has been demonstrated that circadian disruption can cause elevated risk of a variety of health problems. However, the molecular mechanisms are still not clear. The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of circadian disruption on host immunity. In this study, we used a chronic jet lag model to induce circadian disruption in mice, specifically by advancing light onset eight hours in every 48 hours. Peripheral hematologic parameters and immune parameters were measured and analyzed by two-way ANOVA and cosinor analysis. It was found that the chronic jet lag changed the rhythmic profiles of peripheral lymphocytes and the helper subset of T lymphocytes in the spleen. Furthermore, rhythmic profile of Con A-induced splenocyte proliferation was altered. In addition, it was found that experimental chronic jet lag can increase IL-6 plasma levels. Our findings demonstrate that circadian disruption can affect host immunity, suggesting that circadian disruption can induce inflammatory responses and ...
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