Circadian and ultradian rhythms: Clinical implications

IF 9 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Stafford L. Lightman, Becky L. Conway-Campbell
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Abstract

The hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis is an extremely dynamic system with a combination of both circadian and ultradian oscillations. This state of ‘continuous dynamic equilibration’ provides a platform that is able to anticipate events, is sensitive in its response to stressors, remains robust during perturbations of both the internal and external environments and shows plasticity to adapt to a changed environment. In this review, we describe these oscillations of glucocorticoid (GC) hormones and why they are so important for GC-dependent gene activation in the brain and liver, and their consequent effects on the regulation of synaptic and memory function as well as appetite control and metabolic regulation. Abnormalities of mood, appetite and metabolic regulation are well-known consequences of GC therapy, and we suggest that the pattern of GC treatment and hormone replacement should be a much higher priority for endocrinologists and the pharmaceutical industry. One of the major impediments to our research on the importance of these cortisol rhythms in our patients has been our inability to measure repeated levels of hormones across the day in patients in their home or work surroundings. We describe how new wearable methodologies now allow the measurement of 24-h cortisol profiles – including during sleep – and will enable us to define physiological normality and allow us both to develop better diagnostic tests and inform, at an individual patient level, how to improve replacement therapy.

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昼夜节律和超昼夜节律:临床意义。
下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺轴是一个极具活力的系统,同时具有昼夜节律和超昼夜节律振荡。这种 "持续动态平衡 "的状态提供了一个平台,它能够预测事件的发生,对压力敏感,在内部和外部环境发生扰动时保持稳健,并显示出适应环境变化的可塑性。在这篇综述中,我们将描述糖皮质激素(GC)的这些振荡,以及为什么它们对大脑和肝脏中依赖于 GC 的基因激活如此重要,并由此对突触和记忆功能的调节以及食欲控制和代谢调节产生影响。众所周知,情绪、食欲和新陈代谢调节异常是 GC 治疗的后果,我们建议内分泌专家和制药业应更优先考虑 GC 治疗和激素替代的模式。我们在研究患者皮质醇节律的重要性时遇到的主要障碍之一是,我们无法在患者的家庭或工作环境中重复测量其全天的激素水平。我们将介绍新的可穿戴方法是如何实现 24 小时皮质醇曲线测量的,包括睡眠期间的皮质醇曲线,这将使我们能够确定生理正常值,让我们既能开发出更好的诊断测试,又能从患者个体层面告知如何改进替代疗法。
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Journal of Internal Medicine
Journal of Internal Medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
22.00
自引率
0.90%
发文量
176
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: JIM – The Journal of Internal Medicine, in continuous publication since 1863, is an international, peer-reviewed scientific journal. It publishes original work in clinical science, spanning from bench to bedside, encompassing a wide range of internal medicine and its subspecialties. JIM showcases original articles, reviews, brief reports, and research letters in the field of internal medicine.
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