Setsunan University: Pupil Response During Dark Adaptation Changes with Time of Day and Aging
A research group at Setsunan University revealed that pupil response during dark adaptation in mice is influenced by circadian rhythms and aging. The study found that aging alters the temporal pattern of pupil response, suggesting that analyzing 'temporal changes' rather than just pupil size provides new insights into aging research.
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A research group led by Lecturer Yoshinori Iba at Setsunan University's Faculty of Science and Engineering has revealed that pupil response during dark adaptation in mice is influenced by circadian rhythms and aging. While traditional research focused on pupil size, this study analyzed how it changes over time. The results showed that responses differ between day and night and that aging alters the response pattern. Specifically, pupil contraction after dark adaptation involves both fast and slow responses, both of which are significantly affected by aging. This finding highlights the importance of analyzing temporal changes in pupil function assessment, offering new perspectives for aging and circadian rhythm research. The study was published in the 'Journal of Biological Rhythms'.
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What is the significance of this study?
It clarifies the impact of aging and circadian rhythms on visual function through pupil response timing.