Neurobiology of the circadian clock and its role in cardiovascular disease: Mechanisms, biomarkers, and chronotherapy

Q2 Medicine
Abhimanyu Thakur , Raj Kishore
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Abstract

Cardiovascular diseases are paramount cause of morbidity in aging population and aging disrupts normal circadian rhythm cycle. Circadian rhythms, regulated by the suprachiasmatic nucleus in the brain, profoundly influence cardiovascular health through intricate neurobiological mechanisms. These rhythms regulate gene expression in cardiomyocytes, modulate autonomic nervous system (ANS) activity, and synchronize cardiovascular functions with environmental cues, ultimately impacting heart rate, blood pressure, and susceptibility to cardiac events. The intricate relationship between circadian rhythms and cardiovascular health emphasizes the critical role of brain-heart communication in physiological processes.
This review explores the neurobiology of circadian clock in cardiovascular disease, exploring how peripheral clocks in cardiovascular tissues influence organ physiology and how their disruption contributes to pathogenesis. The examination of neurobiological pathways linking circadian clock to cardiovascular disease, including ANS function, neuroendocrine signaling, and inflammatory responses, highlights the interplay between brain and heart. By probing environmental and lifestyle factors that modulate the circadian clock, as well as sex-specific variations in circadian rhythms, the review provides a comprehensive understanding of how these factors impact cardiovascular health. The discussion of emerging concepts, such as exosome-mediated intracellular communication in circadian physiology, offers new insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying brain-heart interactions. Furthermore, the exploration of diagnostic potential and therapeutic strategies, particularly chronotherapy, emphasizes the importance of targeting the circadian clock for disease prevention and treatment in cardiovascular medicine. This comprehensive assessment not only advances our understanding about circadian clock's role in cardiovascular health but also paves the way for innovative approaches in theranostic, ultimately improving patient outcomes.
生物钟的神经生物学及其在心血管疾病中的作用:机制、生物标志物和时间疗法
心血管疾病是老年人发病的首要原因,老龄化破坏了正常的昼夜节律周期。昼夜节律由大脑视交叉上核调节,通过复杂的神经生物学机制深刻影响心血管健康。这些节律调节心肌细胞的基因表达,调节自主神经系统(ANS)的活动,并使心血管功能与环境信号同步,最终影响心率、血压和对心脏事件的易感性。昼夜节律与心血管健康之间的复杂关系强调了脑-心通讯在生理过程中的关键作用。本文综述了心血管疾病中生物钟的神经生物学,探讨了心血管组织中的外周时钟如何影响器官生理以及它们的破坏如何导致发病。研究将生物钟与心血管疾病联系起来的神经生物学途径,包括ANS功能、神经内分泌信号和炎症反应,强调了大脑和心脏之间的相互作用。通过探索调节生物钟的环境和生活方式因素,以及昼夜节律的性别差异,该综述提供了对这些因素如何影响心血管健康的全面理解。对新兴概念的讨论,如昼夜生理学中外泌体介导的细胞内通讯,为脑-心相互作用的分子机制提供了新的见解。此外,对诊断潜力和治疗策略的探索,特别是时间疗法,强调了在心血管医学中以生物钟为目标预防和治疗疾病的重要性。这项全面的评估不仅促进了我们对生物钟在心血管健康中的作用的理解,而且为创新的治疗方法铺平了道路,最终改善了患者的预后。
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Neurobiology of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms
Neurobiology of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms Neuroscience-Behavioral Neuroscience
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4.50
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9
审稿时长
69 days
期刊介绍: Neurobiology of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms is a multidisciplinary journal for the publication of original research and review articles on basic and translational research into sleep and circadian rhythms. The journal focuses on topics covering the mechanisms of sleep/wake and circadian regulation from molecular to systems level, and on the functional consequences of sleep and circadian disruption. A key aim of the journal is the translation of basic research findings to understand and treat sleep and circadian disorders. Topics include, but are not limited to: Basic and translational research, Molecular mechanisms, Genetics and epigenetics, Inflammation and immunology, Memory and learning, Neurological and neurodegenerative diseases, Neuropsychopharmacology and neuroendocrinology, Behavioral sleep and circadian disorders, Shiftwork, Social jetlag.
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