Sweetened caffeine drinking revealed behavioral rhythm independent of the central circadian clock in male mice.

NPJ Sci Food

Department of Public Health and Health Policy, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, 734-0037, Japan.

Published: August 2024

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  • Caffeine is linked to a shift in activity patterns from nocturnal to diurnal in mice, especially when it's sweetened, impacting their circadian rhythms.
  • Mice consuming sweetened caffeine showed longer than 24-hour activity cycles and even switched to daytime behavior when given caffeine directly.
  • The study highlights that sweetened caffeine disrupts synchrony in peripheral body clocks, affecting rhythms even when the central circadian clock is damaged or under constant light conditions.

Article Abstract

Caffeine consumption is associated with the evening chronotype, and caffeine administration in mice results in prolonged period of the circadian rhythm in locomotor activity. However, as caffeine is bitter, sweetened caffeine is preferred by humans and mice; yet, its impact on the circadian clock has not been explored. In this study, mice were provided with freely available sweetened caffeine to investigate its effects on behavioral rhythms and peripheral clocks. Mice that freely consumed sweetened caffeine shifted from nocturnal to diurnal activity rhythms. In addition to the light-dark entrained behavioral rhythm component, some animals exhibited free-running period longer than 24-h. Intraperitoneal administration of caffeine at the beginning of the light phase also acutely induced diurnal behavior. The behavioral rhythms with long period (26-30 h) due to sweetened caffeine were observed even in mice housed under constant light or with a lesioned central circadian clock located in the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the hypothalamus; however, the rhythmicity was unstable. PER2::LUCIFERASE rhythms in peripheral tissues, such as the kidney, as measured via in vivo whole-body imaging during caffeine consumption, showed reduced amplitude and desynchronized phases among individuals. These results indicate that consumption of sweetened caffeine induces diurnal and long-period behavioral rhythms irrespective of the central clock, causing desynchronization of the clock in the body.

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