M. Van Den Buuse, Circadian rhythms of blood pressure and heart rate in conscious rats: Effects of light cycle shift and timed feeding, PHYSL BEHAV, 68(1-2), 1999, pp. 9-15
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the impact of a shift in the l
ight cycle and of restricted food availability on circadian rhythms of bloo
d pressure, heart rate, and behavioral activity in freely moving rats by ra
diotelemetry. In rats that were fed ad lib, a shift of the light cycle by 6
h (from lights on 0700-1900 h to lights on 1300 to 0100 h) induced an imme
diate, but from then on gradual, shift of the circadian rhythms of blood pr
essure, heart rate, and behavioral activity, which took 4-5 days to fully s
ynchronize with the new light cycle. Rats on a normal light cycle receiving
feeding for 1 h only during the light period rather than ad lib feeding, s
howed a suppressed circadian rhythm, with the dark period values reduced to
values not significantly different from those observed in the light period
. In addition, during the timed feeding blood pressure, heart rate, and beh
avioral activity peaked to levels that were normally seen during the dark p
eriod. These data show that environmental factors such as timed feeding or
changes in the light cycle have a marked influence on the circadian rhythms
of blood pressure and heart rate. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Inc. All right
s reserved.