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Modeling Circadian Phototransduction: Quantitative Predictions of Psychophysical Data

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FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE
卷 15, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2021.615322

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circadian light; circadian stimulus; phototransduction; melatonin suppression; light at night; non-image forming effects of light

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  1. Light and Health Alliance (Armstrong Ceiling and Wall Solutions)
  2. Light and Health Alliance (AXIS)
  3. Light and Health Alliance (CREE lighting)
  4. Light and Health Alliance (GE current)
  5. Light and Health Alliance (aDaintree company)
  6. Light and Health Alliance (LEDVANCE)
  7. Light and Health Alliance (OSRAM)
  8. Light and Health Alliance (USAI Lighting)
  9. National Institutes of Health [Training Program in Alzheimer's Disease Clinical and Translational Research] [NIA 5T32AG057464]
  10. Jim H. McClung Lighting Research Foundation

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This study introduces a revised computational model of circadian phototransduction, characterizing the spectral sensitivity of the retinal circuit and defining circadian light, which rectifies spectral power distribution into a single, instantaneous photometric quantity. The study also characterizes the circuit's response characteristic to circadian light and defines a more complete instantaneous photometric quantity representing the circadian stimulus.
A revised computational model of circadian phototransduction is presented. The first step was to characterize the spectral sensitivity of the retinal circuit using suppression of the synthesis of melatonin by the pineal gland at night as the outcome measure. From the spectral sensitivity, circadian light was defined. Circadian light, thereby rectifies any spectral power distribution into a single, instantaneous photometric quantity. The second step was to characterize the circuit's response characteristic to different amounts of circadian light from threshold to saturation. By doing so a more complete instantaneous photometric quantity representing the circadian stimulus was defined in terms of both the spectral sensitivity and the response magnitude characteristic of the circadian phototransduction circuit. To validate the model of the circadian phototransduction circuit, it was necessary to augment the model to account for different durations of the circadian stimulus and distribution of the circadian stimulus across the retina. Two simple modifications to the model accounted for the duration and distribution of continuous light exposure during the early biological night. A companion paper (https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnins.2020.615305/full) provides a neurophysiological foundation for the model parameters.

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