Change in light-dark cycle affects experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis

2021 
Abstract The prevalence of multiple sclerosis is associated with geographic latitude. Low sun exposure or reduced daylight hours are considered possible causes. We examined whether a change in the number of daylight hours affects the course of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) disease. Housing mice in a 24-h dark or light cycle upregulated internal corticosterone secretion and ameliorated the EAE disease course relative to that in mice housed in a conventional 12/12-h cycle environment. After EAE induction, the rhythmic pattern of corticosterone secretion was disrupted. Upregulation of internal steroid secretion might act as an immunosuppressive and ameliorate EAE.
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