Novel putative mechanisms to link circadian clocks to healthy aging.

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Aurel Popa-Wagner, Bogdan Catalin, Ana-Maria Buga
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Abstract

The circadian clock coordinates the internal physiology to increase the homeostatic capacity thereby providing both a survival advantage to the system and an optimization of energy budgeting. Multiple-oscillator circadian mechanisms are likely to play a role in regulating human health and may contribute to the aging process. Our aim is to give an overview of how the central clock in the hypothalamus and peripheral clocks relate to aging and metabolic disorders, including hyperlipidemia and hyperglycemia. In particular, we unravel novel putative mechanisms to link circadian clocks to healthy aging. This review may lead to the design of large-scale interventions to help people stay healthy as they age by adjusting daily activities, such as feeding behavior, and or adaptation to age-related changes in individual circadian rhythms.

新的假定机制将生物钟与健康衰老联系起来。
生物钟协调内部生理,增加体内平衡能力,从而为系统提供生存优势和优化能量预算。多振荡器昼夜节律机制可能在调节人类健康方面发挥作用,并可能促进衰老过程。我们的目的是概述下丘脑的中央时钟和外周时钟与衰老和代谢紊乱(包括高脂血症和高血糖症)的关系。特别是,我们揭示了新的假定机制,将生物钟与健康衰老联系起来。这一综述可能有助于设计大规模干预措施,通过调整日常活动(如喂养行为)和/或适应与年龄相关的个体昼夜节律变化,帮助人们在衰老时保持健康。
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