Healthy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Mechanism Underlying the Effects of Blue Light in Humans
This study will determine which color of light is most effective in stimulating a range of biological functions in humans including activation of sleep-wake regulatory system (alertness, performance, microsleeps, brain activity), activation of the nervous system (heart rate, temperature, blood pressure, breathing rate), and shifting the timing of the internal 24-hour (circadian) pacemaker.
Light has long been proposed to have a stimulatory effect on a range of biological functions
in humans including increased feelings of activation, such as improved alertness or ability
to perform. The mechanisms underlying how light stimulates these neurobiological systems
remain to be elucidated. We propose to investigate the effects of different colors of light
on human physiology, and in particular, test the claims that specific colors of light
preferentially stimulate neurobiological, physiological and hormonal systems. Using
classical photobiological techniques, we will construct action spectra for the effects of
different colors of light on a range of non-image forming responses in humans.
We will test the hypotheses that: 1) light-induced activation of the neurobiological
sleep-wake regulatory system, as indicated by increased alertness, faster reaction time,
suppression of EEG alpha activity, microsleeps and slow rolling eye movements, and
suppression of pineal melatonin, is most sensitive to retinal exposure to short wavelength
blue light (460 nm) compared to equal photons of other colors of visible light; 2)
light-induced activation of autonomic and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis measures of
arousal, as indicated by increased heart rate variability, core body temperature, blood
pressure, respiration rate, plasma cortisol levels and urinary catecholamines, is most
sensitive to exposure to short wavelength blue light (460 nm) compared to equal photons of
other colors; 3) phase shifts of the human circadian pacemaker, as assessed by changes in
temperature, melatonin and cortisol rhythms, are most sensitive to exposure to short
wavelength blue light (460 nm) compared to equal photons of other colors. The resultant
action spectra will help to identify the photoreceptor mechanism(s) by which light activates
arousal and circadian resetting, these non-image-forming physiological responses and enable
us to distinguish between major candidate photoreceptive mechanisms, including potential
novel photoreceptor systems, that might mediate such responses.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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