van Reeth O, Turek F W
Am J Physiol. 1987 Jul;253(1 Pt 2):R204-7. doi: 10.1152/ajpregu.1987.253.1.R204.
The light-dark cycle is the major synchronizing agent for circadian rhythms in animals. After an abrupt shift in the light-dark cycle, it usually takes many days for circadian rhythms to resynchronize. A single injection of the short-acting benzodiazepine, triazolam, to hamsters subjected to an 8-h advance of the light-dark cycle resulted in an approximately 50% reduction in the time taken for the circadian locomotor activity rhythm to be resynchronized to the new lighting schedule. These results suggest that it may be possible to use drugs to facilitate the resynchronization of human circadian rhythms following an abrupt change in environmental time.
明暗周期是动物昼夜节律的主要同步因子。在明暗周期突然改变后,昼夜节律通常需要很多天才能重新同步。对经历了明暗周期提前8小时的仓鼠单次注射短效苯二氮䓬类药物三唑仑,导致昼夜运动活动节律重新同步到新光照时间表所需的时间减少了约50%。这些结果表明,在环境时间突然变化后,有可能使用药物来促进人类昼夜节律的重新同步。