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Light-mediated circadian entrainment is a fundamental sensory process across taxa, yet the contribution of ultraviolet-A (UVA; 315-400 nm) wavelengths remains poorly understood. Here, we characterize the phase-shifting effects of brief UVA light flashes in Drosophila ananassae, a species with known sensitivity to short-wavelength light via ocular and extraocular photoreceptors. Using a parametric array of 62 UVA LED protocols varying in flash duration (8, 16, 120 ms), frequency (0.13-1.0 Hz), and irradiance, we quantified circadian phase shifts in the locomotor activity rhythm under constant darkness following stimulation in either the delay (ZT13) or advance (ZT23) zones. Young flies (2-3 days old) exhibited robust phase delays and advances that scaled with flash luminance and frequency. Dose-response modeling revealed increased phase-shifting efficiency and lower energy thresholds with decreasing flash duration, especially at ZT23. By contrast, aged flies (40-45 days) showed significantly attenuated responses, particularly to 8 ms pulses, indicating an age-related decline in UVA sensitivity. These findings suggest that the insect circadian system is finely tuned to the temporal structure of UVA input, with optimal entrainment possibly occurring in response to brief, intermittent stimulation. The marked reduction in responsiveness with age highlights a potential erosion of fast-acting photoreceptive pathways. Given the conservation of UVA-sensitive photopigments across animals, these results offer comparative insights into how temporal light encoding influences circadian regulation across life stages and taxa.
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BMC Pediatr
September 2025
Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt.
Background: Structured diabetes education plays a crucial role in the management of Type 1 Diabetes (T1D), especially with advanced technologies such as continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII). This study evaluates the impact of tailored education on adherence and glycemic control among pediatric CSII users.
Patients And Methods: This interventional analytical study included 30 patients diagnosed with T1D with age ranged from 5 to 18 years, recruited from Diabetes & Endocrinology Clinic at tertiary university-based children's hospital.
Exp Eye Res
August 2025
Department of Anesthesiology, Shanxi Provincial People's Hospital, Taiyuan, 030012, Shanxi, China. Electronic address:
The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of varying endocryocoagulation parameters on retinal function and histological integrity in a rabbit model and to assess the feasibility of intraocular foreign body (IOFB) removal using a 20G cryoprobe. Twenty-seven adult New Zealand white rabbits were randomly assigned to three experimental groups (n = 9 per group). Endocryocoagulation was administered with a 20G cryoprobe under different conditions: Group An underwent vitreous cavity freezing for 5 s; Group B underwent retinal surface freezing for 5 s; and Group C underwent vitreous cavity freezing for 10 s.
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August 2025
Department of Neurosurgery, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States.
At least 20 distinct retinal ganglion cell (RGC) types have been identified morphologically in the primate retina, but our understanding of the distinctive visual messages they send to various targets in the brain remains limited, particularly for naturalistic stimuli. Here, we use large-scale multi-electrode recordings to examine how multiple functionally distinct RGC types in the macaque retina respond to flashed natural images. Responses to white noise visual stimulation were used to functionally identify 936 RGCs of 12 types in three recordings.
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August 2025
Department of Plastic Surgery, Jinnah Burn and Reconstructive Surgery Centre, Allama Iqbal Medical College, Lahore, Pakistan.
Objective: To determine the clinical profile, management and outcomes of electric burn injury cases in a tertiary care setting.
Methods: The prospective, cross-sectional study was conducted at the Jinnah Burns and Reconstructive Surgery Centre, Lahore, Pakistan, from August 2021 to July 2022, and comprised patients admitted with electric burns. Data collected included demographic variables, total burn surface area, associated injuries, entry and exit points, areas/regions involved, number of blood transfusions, number and type of amputations, total stay in hospital, surgical procedures, and clinical outcomes.
J Mech Behav Biomed Mater
August 2025
Department of Prosthetic Dentistry, University Hospital, LMU Munich, Goethestraße 70, 80336, Munich, Germany.
Objectives: To investigate the influence of different post-polymerization protocols (PP) on polymerization depth and resultant degree of conversion (DC), Martens hardness (HM), flexural strength (FS) and elastic modulus (EM) of 3D-printed specimens with and without aging regimes.
Methods: Specimens of a specific geometry (N = 720) were 3D printed from two resins for permanent applications (VAR=Varseo Smile Crown, BEGO Medical; CRO= Crowntec, Saremco Dental), and one resin for temporary applications (FRE=Freeprint temp, Detax). They underwent five PP's, divided into three LED-groups (PP 1: 385 nm, 76 mW/cm, 180 s; PP 2: 400 nm, 77 mW/cm, 180 s; PP 3: 460 nm, 49 mW/cm, 180 s) and two flash curing groups (PP 4: 37 mW/cm, ten flashes per second, pulse duration 100 μs, curing period 2000 flashes/200 ms; PP 5: 90 mW/cm, ten flashes per second, pulse duration 100 μs, curing period 2000 flashes/200 ms).