2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202309.1766.v1
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In the Eye of the Beholder: Measuring and Standardising Light for Laboratory Mammals

Robert J Lucas,
Annette Allan,
george brainard
et al.

Abstract: Light enables vision and exerts widespread effects on physiology and behaviour, including regulating circadian rhythms, sleep, hormone synthesis, affective state, and cognitive processes. Appropriate lighting in animal facilities may support welfare and ensure that animals enter experiments in a controlled physiological and behavioural state. Proper consideration of light during experimentation - both when it is explicitly employed as an independent variable and as a general feature of the environment - has th… Show more

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“…Mice were maintained on a light/dark cycle of LD [12 h light, 12 h dark, average light intensity ~150-350 lux within the cage]. Based on the newly proposed light reporting method by ( 49 , 50 ), we determined the relative perception of light by mice using the mouse α-opics equivalent daylight illuminance (EDI, Supplementary Figure 1 ). We calculated that the α-opics for our experimental mice on LD to be melanopsin = 43.2 ± 16.9 lux, rod = 51.6 ± 19.8 lux, s-cone = 0.03 ± 0.01 lux, and m-cone = 57.1 ± 21.7 lux.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mice were maintained on a light/dark cycle of LD [12 h light, 12 h dark, average light intensity ~150-350 lux within the cage]. Based on the newly proposed light reporting method by ( 49 , 50 ), we determined the relative perception of light by mice using the mouse α-opics equivalent daylight illuminance (EDI, Supplementary Figure 1 ). We calculated that the α-opics for our experimental mice on LD to be melanopsin = 43.2 ± 16.9 lux, rod = 51.6 ± 19.8 lux, s-cone = 0.03 ± 0.01 lux, and m-cone = 57.1 ± 21.7 lux.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%