Quaestiones Geographicae (Sep 2014)

Seasonal and Regional Differences in Lighting Conditions and their Influence on Melatonin Secretion

  • Błażejczyk Krzysztof,
  • Morita Takeshi,
  • Ueno-Towatari Tomoko,
  • Błażejczyk Anna,
  • Wieczorek Joanna

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/quageo-2014-0026
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 3
pp. 17 – 25

Abstract

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The paper presents essential results of multidisciplinary research dealing with differences in lighting conditions (natural and/or artificial) and their possible influence on melatonin secretion studied in Fukuoka (Japan) and in Warszawa (Poland). Several characteristics of lighting were considered (intensity of global 0.4-3.0 μm, visible 0.4 0.76 μm solar radiation, illuminance (lux), peak irradiance (μW∙cm−2∙nm−1), Color Corresponded Temperature (CCT, K) and peak wave length (nm)). Diurnal cycle of melatonin secretion was examined at volunteers (Poland - 15, Japan - 18), young male and female (21-33 years). Saliva samples were collected at 3h intervals, beginning at 10:00h on Thursday with subsequent sampling times at 13:00, 16:00, 19:00, 22:00 and at 01:00, 04:00 07:00h on Friday. Melatonin concentration (MC) was measured by commercials ELISA kit tests.

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