Circadian disruption: potential implications in inflammatory and metabolic diseases associated with alcohol.

Q1 Psychology
Alcohol research : current reviews Pub Date : 2013-01-01
Robin M Voigt, Christopher B Forsyth, Ali Keshavarzian
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Circadian rhythms are a prominent and critical feature of cells, tissues, organs, and behavior that help an organism function most efficiently and anticipate things such as food availability. Therefore, it is not surprising that disrupted circadian rhythmicity, a prominent feature of modern-day society, promotes the development and/or progression of a wide variety of diseases, including inflammatory, metabolic, and alcohol-associated disorders. This article will discuss the influence of interplay between alcohol consumption and circadian rhythmicity and how circadian rhythm disruption affects immune function and metabolism as well as potential epigenetic mechanisms that may be contributing to this phenomenon.

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昼夜节律紊乱:与酒精相关的炎症和代谢疾病的潜在影响
昼夜节律是细胞、组织、器官和行为的一个突出而关键的特征,它帮助生物体最有效地运作,并预测诸如食物供应等事情。因此,作为现代社会的一个显著特征,昼夜节律紊乱促进了多种疾病的发展和/或进展,包括炎症、代谢和酒精相关疾病,这并不奇怪。本文将讨论饮酒与昼夜节律之间相互作用的影响,昼夜节律破坏如何影响免疫功能和代谢,以及可能导致这种现象的潜在表观遗传机制。
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Alcohol research : current reviews
Alcohol research : current reviews Medicine-Medicine (all)
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