I. Schelstraete et al., NEONATAL EXPOSURE TO ATYPICAL ZEITGEBER IN THE WISTAR RAT - EFFECTS ON DEVELOPMENT OF CIRCADIAN-RHYTHMS OF DRINKING AND MOTOR ACTIVITIES, Biological rhythm research, 28(1), 1997, pp. 69-86
The data described concern the maturation of circadian motor and drink
ing rhythms immediately after weaning. We ran two experiments in both
of which mother rats and their litters were subjected to either an aty
pical Zeitgeber or to standard conditions from the birth of the young
up to weaning on the 19th day. In the experimental groups, the light a
nd the temperature cycles were permanently in phase opposition and wer
e shifted by 12 hours every 3 days. In the control groups, the cycles
were the same except that they were in phase and were never shifted. I
n the first experiment, after weaning the young were subjected to an L
D cycle; in the second experiment to constant conditions. The results
of both experiments showed that the circadian rhythms of drinking and
locomotor activities appeared with a delay of ten days in the experime
ntal rats. These rats kept an ultradian structure for a longer time. D
uring the constant conditions, a lengthening (around 25 min.) of the f
ree-running period was observed. In conclusion, atypical environmental
cycles during early neonatal life affect the development of the circa
dian system.