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Daytime Exposure to Blue-Enriched Light Counters the Effects of Sleep Restriction on Cortisol, Testosterone, Alpha-Amylase and Executive Processes

Sleep debt is becoming a better acknowledged cause of physiological stress and neurobehavioral deficits with major public-health concerns. We investigated whether exposure to blue light during daytime could be an efficient countermeasure to limit sleep restriction’s impact on relevant behavioral (st...

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Autores principales: Faraut, Brice, Andrillon, Thomas, Drogou, Catherine, Gauriau, Caroline, Dubois, Alexandre, Servonnet, Aurélie, Van Beers, Pascal, Guillard, Mathias, Gomez-Merino, Danielle, Sauvet, Fabien, Chennaoui, Mounir, Léger, Damien
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6961531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31998056
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2019.01366
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author Faraut, Brice
Andrillon, Thomas
Drogou, Catherine
Gauriau, Caroline
Dubois, Alexandre
Servonnet, Aurélie
Van Beers, Pascal
Guillard, Mathias
Gomez-Merino, Danielle
Sauvet, Fabien
Chennaoui, Mounir
Léger, Damien
author_facet Faraut, Brice
Andrillon, Thomas
Drogou, Catherine
Gauriau, Caroline
Dubois, Alexandre
Servonnet, Aurélie
Van Beers, Pascal
Guillard, Mathias
Gomez-Merino, Danielle
Sauvet, Fabien
Chennaoui, Mounir
Léger, Damien
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description Sleep debt is becoming a better acknowledged cause of physiological stress and neurobehavioral deficits with major public-health concerns. We investigated whether exposure to blue light during daytime could be an efficient countermeasure to limit sleep restriction’s impact on relevant behavioral (stress, sleepiness, sustained attention, and memory performance) and physiological (saliva cortisol, testosterone, and alpha-amylase) markers. Our semi-ecological, crossover, randomized design included 17 young men that underwent two sleep-restricted nights (3 h each) followed or not by blue light exposure (30-min-long sessions at 100 lux repeated four times throughout the day). Behavioral and physiological measurements were performed in the lab but outside these periods the participants kept following their usual routine. After sleep restriction, morning cortisol and testosterone, and afternoon alpha-amylase levels decreased. In parallel, subjective ratings of stress and sleepiness increased while performance on the sustained attention and memory tasks deteriorated. In contrast, after periods of blue light exposure, all these parameters were largely restored to baseline levels, despite an identical sleep restriction procedure, although this restorative effect was reduced for the memory task. Our findings suggest that even short exposure to blue light could trigger persistent beneficial effects throughout the day and could be potentially efficient in real-life settings.
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spelling pubmed-69615312020-01-29 Daytime Exposure to Blue-Enriched Light Counters the Effects of Sleep Restriction on Cortisol, Testosterone, Alpha-Amylase and Executive Processes Faraut, Brice Andrillon, Thomas Drogou, Catherine Gauriau, Caroline Dubois, Alexandre Servonnet, Aurélie Van Beers, Pascal Guillard, Mathias Gomez-Merino, Danielle Sauvet, Fabien Chennaoui, Mounir Léger, Damien Front Neurosci Neuroscience Sleep debt is becoming a better acknowledged cause of physiological stress and neurobehavioral deficits with major public-health concerns. We investigated whether exposure to blue light during daytime could be an efficient countermeasure to limit sleep restriction’s impact on relevant behavioral (stress, sleepiness, sustained attention, and memory performance) and physiological (saliva cortisol, testosterone, and alpha-amylase) markers. Our semi-ecological, crossover, randomized design included 17 young men that underwent two sleep-restricted nights (3 h each) followed or not by blue light exposure (30-min-long sessions at 100 lux repeated four times throughout the day). Behavioral and physiological measurements were performed in the lab but outside these periods the participants kept following their usual routine. After sleep restriction, morning cortisol and testosterone, and afternoon alpha-amylase levels decreased. In parallel, subjective ratings of stress and sleepiness increased while performance on the sustained attention and memory tasks deteriorated. In contrast, after periods of blue light exposure, all these parameters were largely restored to baseline levels, despite an identical sleep restriction procedure, although this restorative effect was reduced for the memory task. Our findings suggest that even short exposure to blue light could trigger persistent beneficial effects throughout the day and could be potentially efficient in real-life settings. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6961531/ /pubmed/31998056 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2019.01366 Text en Copyright © 2020 Faraut, Andrillon, Drogou, Gauriau, Dubois, Servonnet, Van Beers, Guillard, Gomez-Merino, Sauvet, Chennaoui and Léger. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Faraut, Brice
Andrillon, Thomas
Drogou, Catherine
Gauriau, Caroline
Dubois, Alexandre
Servonnet, Aurélie
Van Beers, Pascal
Guillard, Mathias
Gomez-Merino, Danielle
Sauvet, Fabien
Chennaoui, Mounir
Léger, Damien
Daytime Exposure to Blue-Enriched Light Counters the Effects of Sleep Restriction on Cortisol, Testosterone, Alpha-Amylase and Executive Processes
title Daytime Exposure to Blue-Enriched Light Counters the Effects of Sleep Restriction on Cortisol, Testosterone, Alpha-Amylase and Executive Processes
title_full Daytime Exposure to Blue-Enriched Light Counters the Effects of Sleep Restriction on Cortisol, Testosterone, Alpha-Amylase and Executive Processes
title_fullStr Daytime Exposure to Blue-Enriched Light Counters the Effects of Sleep Restriction on Cortisol, Testosterone, Alpha-Amylase and Executive Processes
title_full_unstemmed Daytime Exposure to Blue-Enriched Light Counters the Effects of Sleep Restriction on Cortisol, Testosterone, Alpha-Amylase and Executive Processes
title_short Daytime Exposure to Blue-Enriched Light Counters the Effects of Sleep Restriction on Cortisol, Testosterone, Alpha-Amylase and Executive Processes
title_sort daytime exposure to blue-enriched light counters the effects of sleep restriction on cortisol, testosterone, alpha-amylase and executive processes
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6961531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31998056
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2019.01366
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