One Health: Circadian Medicine Benefits Both Non-human Animals and Humans Alike.

IF 2.9 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Journal of Biological Rhythms Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-20 DOI:10.1177/07487304241228021
Hesham I Farag, Barbara A Murphy, James R Templeman, Charlene Hanlon, Jessica Joshua, Thomas G Koch, Lee Niel, Anna K Shoveller, Gregoy Y Bedecarrats, Amy Ellison, David Wilcockson, Tami A Martino
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Abstract

Circadian biology's impact on human physical health and its role in disease development and progression is widely recognized. The forefront of circadian rhythm research now focuses on translational applications to clinical medicine, aiming to enhance disease diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment responses. However, the field of circadian medicine has predominantly concentrated on human healthcare, neglecting its potential for transformative applications in veterinary medicine, thereby overlooking opportunities to improve non-human animal health and welfare. This review consists of three main sections. The first section focuses on the translational potential of circadian medicine into current industry practices of agricultural animals, with a particular emphasis on horses, broiler chickens, and laying hens. The second section delves into the potential applications of circadian medicine in small animal veterinary care, primarily focusing on our companion animals, namely dogs and cats. The final section explores emerging frontiers in circadian medicine, encompassing aquaculture, veterinary hospital care, and non-human animal welfare and concludes with the integration of One Health principles. In summary, circadian medicine represents a highly promising field of medicine that holds the potential to significantly enhance the clinical care and overall health of all animals, extending its impact beyond human healthcare.

同一健康:昼夜节律医学对非人类动物和人类同样有益。
昼夜节律生物学对人类身体健康的影响及其在疾病发生和发展中的作用已得到广泛认可。目前,昼夜节律研究的前沿集中在临床医学的转化应用上,旨在提高疾病诊断、预后和治疗效果。然而,昼夜节律医学领域主要集中在人类医疗保健领域,忽视了其在兽医领域的变革性应用潜力,从而忽略了改善非人类动物健康和福利的机会。本综述包括三个主要部分。第一部分重点介绍昼夜节律医学在当前农业动物行业实践中的转化潜力,尤其侧重于马、肉鸡和蛋鸡。第二部分深入探讨了昼夜节律医学在小动物兽医护理中的潜在应用,主要侧重于我们的伴侣动物,即狗和猫。最后一部分探讨了昼夜节律医学的新兴前沿领域,包括水产养殖、兽医医院护理和非人类动物福利,并以整合 "一体健康 "原则作为结束语。总之,昼夜节律医学是一个极具发展前景的医学领域,有可能显著提高所有动物的临床护理和整体健康水平,其影响将超越人类医疗保健。
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CiteScore
6.10
自引率
8.60%
发文量
48
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Biological Rhythms is the official journal of the Society for Research on Biological Rhythms and offers peer-reviewed original research in all aspects of biological rhythms, using genetic, biochemical, physiological, behavioral, epidemiological & modeling approaches, as well as clinical trials. Emphasis is on circadian and seasonal rhythms, but timely reviews and research on other periodicities are also considered. The journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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