Epigenetics 2019
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.84789
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Consequences of Artificial Light at Night: The Linkage between Chasing Darkness Away and Epigenetic Modifications

Abstract: Epigenetics is an important tool for understanding the relation between environmental exposures and cellular functions, including metabolic and proliferative responses. At our research center, we have devolved a mouse model for characterizing the relation between exposure to artificial light at night (ALAN) and both global DNA methylation (GDM) and breast cancer. Generally, the model describes a close association between ALAN and cancer responses. Cancer responses are eminent at all light spectra, with the pre… Show more

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“…Artificial Light At Night (ALAN) affects various biological cycles, which invariably and significantly impact animal physiology and behaviour, with the severity and specificity, being determined by the spectral wave-length of light (Falchi et al 2011;Dedeke et al 2017;Kehinde et al 2018;Eran and Noga 2019;Haim et al 2019). Likewise, ALAN has reportedly influenced reproduction in animals extensively (Danilenko and Sergeeva 2015) and has become obvious in seasonal breeders that depend on photoperiods (Chang et al 2016a;Ali et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Artificial Light At Night (ALAN) affects various biological cycles, which invariably and significantly impact animal physiology and behaviour, with the severity and specificity, being determined by the spectral wave-length of light (Falchi et al 2011;Dedeke et al 2017;Kehinde et al 2018;Eran and Noga 2019;Haim et al 2019). Likewise, ALAN has reportedly influenced reproduction in animals extensively (Danilenko and Sergeeva 2015) and has become obvious in seasonal breeders that depend on photoperiods (Chang et al 2016a;Ali et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%