Potential negative effect of total parenteral nutrition on the human circadian clock.

Muneto Tatsumoto, Ritsuko Matsumura, Takuyuki Endo, Isao T Tokuda, Koichi Node, Makoto Akashi
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Abstract

When patients cannot eat on their own, total parenteral nutrition (TPN) is a clinically beneficial method of maintaining nutrition. However, many animal studies have demonstrated that circadian rhythms are strongly affected by feeding time, raising the concern that continuous TPN around the clock may have an unexpected negative impact on the circadian clock of patients. To investigate this concern, we compared clock gene expression of aged subjects with or without TPN using hair follicle cells and found that while none of the non-TPN subjects showed any obvious defects in circadian rhythms of peripheral clock gene expression, a portion of aged subjects receiving continuous TPN showed abnormal circadian rhythms in peripheral clocks. Continuous TPN around the clock may therefore potentially perturb peripheral circadian rhythms, giving rise to the proposal that TPN needs to be administered with consideration to time factors.

全肠外营养对人体生物钟的潜在负面影响。
当患者不能自己进食时,全肠外营养(TPN)是临床上有益的维持营养的方法。然而,许多动物研究表明,昼夜节律受到喂食时间的强烈影响,这引起了人们的担忧,即全天候持续的TPN可能会对患者的昼夜节律产生意想不到的负面影响。为了研究这一问题,我们使用毛囊细胞比较了有TPN和没有TPN的老年受试者的时钟基因表达,发现非TPN受试者的外周时钟基因表达没有明显的昼夜节律缺陷,但部分接受持续TPN的老年受试者的外周时钟昼夜节律出现异常。因此,连续的TPN可能会潜在地扰乱周围的昼夜节律,从而提出TPN需要考虑时间因素的建议。
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