The circadian thyrotropin rhythm is delayed in regular night workers.

Neurosci Lett

Laboratoire de Physiologie et de Psychologie Environnementales, CNRS, Strasbourg, France.

Published: March 1995

In order to determine whether the circadian thyrotropin (TSH) rhythm is adapted to a night-active schedule, plasma TSH and body temperature were measured for 28 h every 10-min in 8 regular night workers and in 8 day-active subjects. In night workers, the shift of 8-h in the sleep period induced a mean shift of 6 h 30 min of the TSH acrophase which remained located, as in day-active subjects, at about the time of sleep onset. The nadir of the body temperature rhythm was shifted by an equivalent amount and occurred systematically during the sleep period, so that both parameters maintained a fixed phase relationship. TSH and temperature rhythms had similar amplitudes in the two groups. However, mean TSH values in night workers returned more rapidly to basal values. These results demonstrate that, together with body temperature, TSH acrophase is adapted to regular night work, suggesting that TSH may be a good index for evaluating the orientation of the endogenous clock.

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