AN OVERVIEW ON CANCER CHRONOTHERAPY

Rachana Botla, Syeda Nishat Fathima
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The circadian clock is a complex biological circuitry that controls the daily rhythm of functions such as sleep, body temperature, and digestion. The master “clock” is an area in the brain that senses environmental cues (such as light) and communicates information to secondary clocks in other organs. The breaking of circadian tolerance or disbalance in the circadian clock results in the outbreak of several diseases. The prime factors that play in a disbalance circadian clock are artificial light during day or night, unbalanced diet, work-life balance, and unbalanced lifestyle. Defects or disruption in normal circadian functioning and altered levels of clock gene expressions can increase the risk of prostate cancers, breast cancers, ovarian cancers, colorectal cancers, endometrial cancers, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, pancreatic cancers, osteosarcomas, head and neck squamous cell carcinomas, acute myeloid leukemia, and hepatocellular carcinomas. Chronotherapy for cancer involves optimal timing of drug delivery based on individual circadian times, which can improve treatment tolerability and efficacy of anti-cancer medications. KEYWORDS: Chronotherapy; Cancer; Biological clock
癌症慢性化疗概述
昼夜节律钟是一种复杂的生物回路,控制着睡眠、体温和消化等功能的日常节律。主时钟 "是大脑中的一个区域,它感知环境线索(如光线),并将信息传递给其他器官中的次级时钟。昼夜节律耐受性的破坏或昼夜节律钟的失调会导致多种疾病的爆发。导致昼夜节律失衡的主要因素包括白天或夜晚的人造光、不均衡的饮食、工作与生活的平衡以及不平衡的生活方式。正常昼夜节律功能的缺陷或紊乱以及时钟基因表达水平的改变会增加罹患前列腺癌、乳腺癌、卵巢癌、结直肠癌、子宫内膜癌、非霍奇金淋巴瘤、胰腺癌、骨肉瘤、头颈部鳞状细胞癌、急性髓性白血病和肝细胞癌的风险。癌症的慢性疗法包括根据个体昼夜节律时间优化给药时间,这可以提高抗癌药物的治疗耐受性和疗效。
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