Circadian Rhythms, EP & EZ Flashcards
Sleep wake cycle
-Regular 24 hour sleep/wake cycle, reset by EZ (external time cues) -eg Light or an alarm clock.
-Evidence of endogenous pacemakers (internal clock)
-ie hormones; control the sleep/wake cycle internally.
-Influence of EZ & EP on sleep studied via isolation studies;
pps are cut of from all external cues that reset the circadian rhythm.
3 biological rhythms
- Circadian: repeats approx once every 24 hours
- i.e sleep/wake cycle or body temperature.
- Infradian: repeats less than once a day
- described as seasonal i.e menstrual cycle or SAD.
- Ultradian: repeats more than once every 24 hours
- i.e stages of sleep occur every 90 mins and attention span.
Endogenous Pacemakers: SCN
- EP set free running internal rhythms.
- Hypothalamus is main EP involved in controlling biological clock
- Specifically Suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) which when damaged in rats it was found their sleep cycle was affected (Zucker et al).
- SCN connected to the eyes = light sensitive.
- Dark at night = SCN activated which activates pineal gland ^secretion of melatonin which induces sleep.
- Light in the morning v melatonin levels causing wakefulness.
- Hence pineal gland & melatonin regulate the sleep/wake cycle.
Exogenous Zeitgebers
- light = dominant zeitgeber affecting S/W c
- Exposure to bright light slows down melatonin production.
- Daylight will re-set the biological clock.
- Although light = primary EZ it’s not alone in affecting CR.
- other EZ entrain our biological rhythms are mealtimes, clocks, temperature and social customs.
Duffy et al: individual differences
- //Found a case for individual differences in circadian rhythms.
- Morning people prefer to rise early & go to bed early (6am & 10pm) -Evening people prefer going to sleep & wakeup late (10am & 1am) -Showing peoples circadian rhythms could vary from one another.
Michael Siffre: EP (underground)
- Michael Siffre case study in which he spent 7 months underground
- Had food, exercise & contact with outside world via phone
- No exogenous cues about it being day or night.
- Sleeping pattern settled at just over 24 hours
- Concluded the sleep cycle is free running when there are no EZ.
- gives V clear evidence for CR controlled by EP thus biology.
Campbell et al: Siffre methodological (artificial light)
- Argued that Siffre study flawed methodologically.
- Campbell et al found even artificial light affect circadian rhythms.
- Such a study may have low internal validity as well as low EV
- Not actually measure what intending to measure (absence of EZ)
- R should be used with caution in support of the importance of EP in CR as it could also undermine the explanation.
- //Such studies important; they allow us to demonstrate causal relationships.
Morgan: RS (Hamsters SCN)
- Removed SCN from hamsters & found CR disappeared.
- Further mutant hamsters bred with 20 hr CR.
- Their SCN’s transplanted into normal hamsters = mutant rhythms.
- Study provides strong EE for importance of SCN in providing & maintaining the circadian rhythm.
Animal research & Ethics
- // Morgan’s R & much of R into bio rhythms done on NH-animals
- Raises concerns regarding extrapolating findings to humans.
- Important; cross reference these findings with R done on humans -Different species have different neuroanatomies.
- Ethical issue is raised regarding harm.
- //If perceived benefit of R for humans outweighs harm to animals; be considered acceptable as long as key principles are adhered to.
RWA: Chronotherapeutics
- Field of Chronotherapeutics, study how timing affect DT’s potency
- CR affects digestion, heart rate & hormones; taken into account when prescribing drugs.
- Medicine that affect certain hormones may have RPA if taken when target hormone level is low. e.g. Aspirin ^effective treating HA if taken in late evening; most HA occur in early hours of morning.
EP reductionist
- By identifying the SCN as the main pacemaker we are OS S/Wc.
- As with most bio mech the SCN is part of a larger system
- Only way to achieve holistic understanding is to study interactions between our EP & EZ such as light or social cues.
- Realistically S/Wc is complex mech; can’t be exp as endogenous
Miles: blind people
- Studied man blind from birth showing he had CR of 24.9 hours.
- Despite exposure to other EZ (clocks) couldn’t v internal pace.
- Severely affected functioning; dependant on stimulants & sedatives to alter his BR.
- Supports the role of light as the dominant zeitgeber, regardless of other EZ without exposure to light S/Wc severely affected.
Luce & Segal: Inuits
- Regardless, need for sleep isnt always determined by L/Dc.
- Found that people living near arctic circle slept for about 7/24 hours during summer months when the sun doesn’t set.
- Fm, found Inuits had natural tendency to make most of longer summer days often hunting for 24+ hours.
- Display absence of CR.
- All in all light can’t be primary zeitgeber if certain cultures can override its effect.
Born: Determinism (wake me up)
- Evidence suggests we can ‘will’ our BR to change.
- Without EP we’d be at mercy of our env,sleep most of day (winter). -are EP & effects of EZ biologically determined? Born argues not
- Found people told to wake up at earlier time of night than usual did wake up at the designated time.
- Suggests body clocks and EZ affecting CR can be overcome, particularly if an incentive is provided.