1.Research progress in control strategies of biological clock disorder.
Jing PENG ; Bao-Yin REN ; He ZHANG ; Li-Hong CHEN ; Guang-Rui YANG
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2023;75(2):279-290
Circadian clock is an internal mechanism evolved to adapt to cyclic environmental changes, especially diurnal changes. Keeping the internal clock in synchronization with the external clock is essential for health. Mismatch of the clocks due to phase shift or disruption of molecular clocks may lead to circadian disorders, including abnormal sleep-wake cycles, as well as disrupted rhythms in hormone secretion, blood pressure, heart rate, body temperature, etc. Long-term circadian disorders are risk factors for various common critical diseases such as metabolic diseases, cardiovascular diseases, and tumor. To prevent or treat the circadian disorders, scientists have conducted extensive research on the function of circadian clocks and their roles in the development of diseases, and screened hundreds of thousands of compounds to find candidates to regulate circadian rhythms. In addition, melatonin, light therapy, exercise therapy, timing and composition of food also play a certain role in relieving associated symptoms. Here, we summarized the progress of both drug- and non-drug-based approaches to prevent and treat circadian clock disorders.
Circadian Rhythm
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Circadian Clocks
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Melatonin/physiology*
2.Appraisal on method of temperature to the first appearance of Culex tritaeniorhynchus in spring.
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2003;24(11):1036-1039
OBJECTIVETo find out an appraisal method of temperature on the first appearance date of Culex tritaeniorhynchus in spring.
METHODSWhole night collection of mosquitoes mosquitoes (from 18:00 hours to 06:00 hours of the following day) with light traps had been carried out in pig sties every night since 1 March in 1982 - 1992 and 2001 - 2002 in Fengxian area Shanghai. The adult mosquitoes caught were anaesthetized, then identified and counted. The density of mosquitoes was calculated by the average number of mosquitos per one trap and one night. Comparative analysis of the mean daily air temperature at 7 days before, the first appearance date and 1 day after, the first appearance date of Culex tritaeniorhynchus.
RESULTSData of the first appearance data of Culex tritaeniorhynchus were judged to mean daily air temperature and cumulative temperature on the day of the first appearance of Culex tritaeniorhynchus and the day before appearance, or 3 days on the day of the first appearance of Culex tritaeniorhynchus and the two days before appearance and the day since appearance with a difference less than 1 - 2 day (91.7%).
CONCLUSIONThe first appearance of Culex tritaeniorhynchus in spring accompanied with a course of influence by the severe warm air advection from south of China, and lowest mean daily air temperature of the first appearance was 11 degrees. Thus the first appearance data of Culex tritaeniorhynchus could be deduced and rehabilitated from observed values of mean daily air temperature or its forecasting values.
Animals ; China ; Circadian Rhythm ; physiology ; Culex ; physiology ; Seasons ; Temperature
3.Circadian variations in salivary chromogranin a concentrations during a 24-hour period in dogs.
Kazutaka KANAI ; Mariko HINO ; Yasutomo HORI ; Ruriko NAKAO ; Fumio HOSHI ; Naoyuki ITOH ; Seiichi HIGUCHI
Journal of Veterinary Science 2008;9(4):421-423
The purpose of this study was to determine if salivary chromogranin a secretion in dogs exhibits a circadian rhythm. Saliva sampling was performed during three different sessions occurring in three nonconsecutive 24-h periods. Sixteen healthy adult beagle dogs (8 males and 8 females) were moved to a sampling room and housed individually in cages. Saliva samples were obtained every 4 h from 12:00 p.m. to 12:00 p.m. the following day. In the interest of habituation, saliva was obtained hourly from each dog 3 h before the experiment was started. Salivary chromogranin A concentrations were measured using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. No circadian rhythm was detected for salivary chromogranin A secretion, and no differences in salivary chromogranin A concentrations measured every 4 h were demonstrated during the 24-h cycle in dogs.
Animals
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Chromogranin A/*analysis/*metabolism
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*Circadian Rhythm
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Dogs/*physiology
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Saliva/*chemistry
4.Research advances in circadian rhythm of epileptic seizures.
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2017;19(1):126-129
The time phase of epileptic seizures has attracted more and more attention. Epileptic seizures have their own circadian rhythm. The same type of epilepsy has different seizure frequencies in different time periods and states (such as sleeping/awakening state and natural day/night cycle). The circadian rhythm of epileptic seizures has complex molecular and endocrine mechanisms, and currently there are several hypotheses. Clarification of the circadian rhythm of epileptic seizures and prevention and administration according to such circadian rhythm can effectively control seizures and reduce the adverse effects of drugs. The research on the circadian rhythm of epileptic seizures provides a new idea for the treatment of epilepsy.
Circadian Rhythm
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physiology
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Epilepsy
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drug therapy
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physiopathology
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Humans
5.Is the Circadian Rhythm Dysregulation a Core Pathogenetic Mechanism of Bipolar Disorder?.
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2018;57(4):276-286
Circadian rhythm is a periodic and continuous change in physiological, behavioral, and mental characteristics that occurs in most organisms on the Earth, because the Earth rotates in a 24-hour cycle. The circadian system regulates daily rhythms of physiology and behavior, such as the sleep/wake cycle, body temperature, hormonal secretion, and mood. The influence of circadian rhythm is very powerful, but limited research has addressed its effects. However, many recent studies have shown that circadian dysregulation may play an important role in the pathogenesis of bipolar disorder. This review study examined current and noteworthy studies, including the authors' own works, and proposes a possible clinical application of bipolar disorder based on evidence that circadian rhythm dysregulation in bipolar disorder may be a key pathogenetic mechanism.
Bipolar Disorder*
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Body Temperature
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Chronobiology Disorders
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Circadian Rhythm*
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Physiology
6.Research progress in circadian rhythms in the application of psychological rehabilitation of cancer patients.
Xiaofei LUO ; Panpan XIAO ; Lijun LI ; Yinglong DUAN ; Cheng Andy SK ; Jianfei XIE
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2022;47(12):1740-1747
The psychological distress of cancer patients seriously affects their therapeutic effects. Effective psychological rehabilitation of cancer patients significantly improves their survival chance and quality of life. Circadian rhythm results from adaptation to the environment during the organism's evolution. When the endogenous clock system is disrupted or the external environment is changed, the body and the environment are out of synchronization, and the circadian rhythm will be disrupted. Circadian rhythm disorder is a common phenomenon in cancer patients, and the changes of circadian rhythm are closely related to their psychological distress. Many studies believe that the circadian rhythm disorder of cancer patients may directly or indirectly affect their psychology through various mechanisms, and targeted intervention by regulating the circadian rhythm of patients may be an essential means to promote the psychological rehabilitation.
Humans
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Quality of Life
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Circadian Rhythm/physiology*
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Chronobiology Disorders
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Neoplasms
7.Advances in circadian rhythms in oral maxillofacial tissues and oral-related diseases.
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2022;57(5):481-489
Circadian rhythm is an internal autonomous timing mechanism formed by the body in response to changes of external environment. It participates in the regulations of various physiological activities, affecting the formation and outcome of various diseases in the human body. This paper summarizes the changes of local tissue rhythms in common disease states, such as oral and maxillofacial malformations, inflammation and malignant tumors. The importance of circadian clock system to the activities of oral and maxillofacial tissues are dialectically analyzed, mainly on the mechanisms of action in maintaining oral health and in affecting the processes of common oral diseases and oral-related systemic diseases. At the same time, chronological therapy and new strategies of prevention and treatment for oral-related diseases based on the changes in tissue rhythm are summarized and prospected to provide new ideas for maintaining oral and systemic health.
Circadian Clocks/physiology*
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Circadian Rhythm/physiology*
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Humans
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Inflammation
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Mouth Diseases
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Neoplasms
8.Circadian rhythm in prostate cancer: time to take notice of the clock.
Wei-Zhen ZHU ; Qi-Ying HE ; De-Chao FENG ; Qiang WEI ; Lu YANG
Asian Journal of Andrology 2023;25(2):184-191
The circadian clock is an evolutionary molecular product that is associated with better adaptation to changes in the external environment. Disruption of the circadian rhythm plays a critical role in tumorigenesis of many kinds of cancers, including prostate cancer (PCa). Integrating circadian rhythm into PCa research not only brings a closer understanding of the mechanisms of PCa but also provides new and effective options for the precise treatment of patients with PCa. This review begins with patterns of the circadian clock, highlights the role of the disruption of circadian rhythms in PCa at the epidemiological and molecular levels, and discusses possible new approaches to PCa therapy that target the circadian clock.
Humans
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Male
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Carcinogenesis
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Circadian Clocks/physiology*
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Circadian Rhythm/physiology*
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Prostatic Neoplasms/physiopathology*
9.Research progress on the regulation of mammalian energy metabolism by the circadian clock system and gut microbiota.
Hai-Sen ZHANG ; Chao LI ; Ya-Ting LI ; Ya-Ping JIN ; Wei LIU ; Hua-Tao CHEN
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2022;74(3):443-460
The mammalian internal circadian clock system has been evolved to adapt to the diurnal changes in the internal and external environment of the organism to regulate diverse physiological functions, such as the sleep-wake cycle and feeding rhythm, thereby coordinating the rhythmic changes of energy demand and nutrition supply in each diurnal cycle. The circadian clock regulates glucose metabolism, lipid metabolism, and hormones secretion in diverse tissues and organs, including the liver, skeletal muscle, pancreas, heart, and vessels. As a special "organ" of the host, the gut microbiota, together with the intestinal microenvironment (tissues, cells, and metabolites) in a co-evolutionary process, constitutes a micro-ecosystem and plays an important role in the process of nutrient digestion and absorption in the intestine of the host. In recent years, accumulating evidence indicates that the compositions, quantities, colonization, and functional activities of the gut microbiota exhibit significant circadian variations, which are closely related to the changes of various physiological functions under the regulation of host circadian clock system. In addition, several studies have shown that the gut microbiota can produce many important metabolites such as the short-chain fatty acids through the degradation of indigestive dietary fibers. A portion of gut microbiota-derived metabolites can regulate the circadian clock system and metabolism of the host. This article mainly discusses the interaction between the host circadian clock system and the gut microbiota, and highlights its influence on energy metabolism of the host, providing a novel clues and thought for the prevention and treatment of metabolic diseases.
Animals
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Circadian Clocks/physiology*
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Circadian Rhythm/physiology*
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Ecosystem
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Energy Metabolism
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Gastrointestinal Microbiome/physiology*
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Lipid Metabolism/physiology*
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Mammals
10.Biological Rhythm in Livestock.
Piccione GIUSEPPE ; Caola GIOVANNI
Journal of Veterinary Science 2002;3(3):145-157
The animal time structure is a basic fact of life, no matter if one wants to study it or not. The time- dependent, mostly rhythmic, and thus to a certain degree predictable, variations of biochemical and physiological functions and of sensitivity and resistance to many environmental agents are often quite large and offer not only new insight into animal physiology and pathology but also diagnostic possibilities and therapeutic advantages. Chronobiology, chronophysiology and its subspecialities, like chronopharmacology and chronotherapy, will certainly play an important role in the clinical medicine of the future. Successful application of chronobiology to veterinary clinical medicine, however, depends critically on a thorough knowledge of its basic principles.
Animals
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Animals, Domestic/*physiology
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Behavior, Animal/*physiology
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Biological Clocks/*physiology
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Circadian Rhythm/*physiology
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Humans
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Photoperiod
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Seasons