Suppression of Melatonin Secretion in Some Blind Patients by Exposure to Bright Light
Charles A. Czeisler, Ph.D., M.D., Theresa L. Shanahan, B.Sc., Elizabeth B. Klerman, M.D., Ph.D., Heinz Martens, M.D., Daniel J. Brotman, A.B., Jonathan S. Emens, B.A., Torsten Klein, M.D., and Joseph F. Rizzo, M.D.
Background Complete blindness generally results in the lossof synchronization of circadian rhythms to the 24-hour day andin recurrent insomnia. However, some blind patients maintaincircadian entrainment. We undertook this study to determinewhether some blind patients' eyes convey sufficient photic informationto entrain the hypothalamic circadian pacemaker and suppressmelatonin secretion, despite an apparently complete loss ofvisual function.
Methods We evaluated the input of light to the circadian pacemakerby testing the ability of bright light to decrease plasma melatoninconcentrations in 11 blind patients with no conscious perceptionof light and in 6 normal subjects. We also evaluated circadianentrainment over time in the blind patients.
Results Plasma melatonin concentrations decreased during exposureto bright light in three sightless patients by an average (±SD)of 69±21 percent and in the normal subjects by an averageof 66±15 percent. When two of these blind patients weretested with their eyes covered during exposure to light, plasmamelatonin did not decrease. The three blind patients reportedno difficulty sleeping and maintained apparent circadian entrainmentto the 24-hour day. Plasma melatonin concentrations did notdecrease during exposure to bright light in seven of the remainingblind patients; in the eighth, plasma melatonin was undetectable.These eight patients reported a history of insomnia, and infour the circadian temperature rhythm was not entrained to the24-hour day.
Conclusions The visual subsystem that mediates the light-inducedsuppression of melatonin secretion remains functionally intactin some sightless patients. The absence of photic input to thecircadian system thus constitutes a distinct form of blindness,associated with periodic insomnia, that afflicts most but notall patients with no conscious perception of light.
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From the Section on Sleep Disorders and Circadian Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital (C.A.C., T.L.S., E.B.K., H.M., D.J.B., J.S.E., T.K.); and the Department of Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary (J.F.R.) all in Boston.
Address reprint requests to Dr. Czeisler at the Section on Sleep Disorders and Circadian Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital, 221 Longwood Ave., Boston, MA 02115.
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