Salivary Secretion under the Influence of Bright/Dim Light Exposure in the Morning and Evening in Humans
Titel:
Salivary Secretion under the Influence of Bright/Dim Light Exposure in the Morning and Evening in Humans
Auteur:
Hyun, Ki Ja Tokura, Hiromi Gotoh, Koichi Kondo, Masayuki Akimoto, Takako Kanikowska, Dominika Yamabayashi, Yuki Tsuchida, Keiko
Verschenen in:
Biological rhythm research
Paginering:
Jaargang 33 (2002) nr. 2 pagina's 129-140
Jaar:
2002-04
Inhoud:
Recent studies show that bright and dim light intensities during the daytime have important regulatory functions. Our present study was performed to evaluate the effect of exposure to different light intensities during the morning and evening on salivary secretion and its sodium concentration. The study involved 6 healthy, female volunteers who were exposed to dim light (100 lx) from 7:00 to 17:00 and to bright light (3000 lx) from 17:00 to 23:00 one day, and to bright light (3000 lx) from 7:00 to 17:00 and dim light (100 lx) from 17:00 to 23:00 on the next day. We collected salivary samples every 10 minutes during 2 hours in the morning and in the evening by means of a Lashley cup. Saliva secretion was stimulated by sweet candy. The amount of saliva secreted was significantly greater in the morning under bright light exposure, while it was significantly greater in the evening under dim light exposure. We discuss these findings in terms of changes in activity of the parasympathetic nervous system (PNS) and sympathetic (SNS) nervous system produced by exposure to different light intensities at different times of the day.