Crosstalk Between Aging, Circadian Rhythm, and Melatonin.

Rejuvenation research Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-04 DOI:10.1089/rej.2023.0047
Avnish Kumar Verma, Mohammad Idreesh Khan, Fauzia Ashfaq, Syed Ibrahim Rizvi
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Abstract

Circadian rhythms (CRs) are 24-hour periodic oscillations governed by an endogenous circadian pacemaker located in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), which organizes the physiology and behavior of organisms. Circadian rhythm disruption (CRD) is also indicative of the aging process. In mammals, melatonin is primarily synthesized in the pineal gland and participates in a variety of multifaceted intracellular signaling networks and has been shown to synchronize CRs. Endogenous melatonin synthesis and its release tend to decrease progressively with advancing age. Older individuals experience frequent CR disruption, which hastens the process of aging. A profound understanding of the relationship between CRs and aging has the potential to improve existing treatments and facilitate development of novel chronotherapies that target age-related disorders. This review article aims to examine the circadian regulatory mechanisms in which melatonin plays a key role in signaling. We describe the basic architecture of the molecular circadian clock and its functional decline with age in detail. Furthermore, we discuss the role of melatonin in regulation of the circadian pacemaker and redox homeostasis during aging. Moreover, we also discuss the protective effect of exogenous melatonin supplementation in age-dependent CR disruption, which sheds light on this pleiotropic molecule and how it can be used as an effective chronotherapeutic medicine.

衰老、昼夜节律和褪黑激素之间的串扰。
昼夜节律(CR)是由位于视交叉上核(SCN)的内源性昼夜节律起搏器控制的24小时周期性振荡,该起搏器组织生物体的生理和行为。昼夜节律紊乱(CRD)也是衰老过程的指示。在哺乳动物中,褪黑激素主要在松果体中合成,并参与各种多方面的细胞内信号网络,并已被证明可以同步CR。内源性褪黑激素的合成和释放往往随着年龄的增长而逐渐减少。老年人经常经历CR中断,这加速了衰老过程。深入了解CR与衰老之间的关系,有可能改进现有的治疗方法,并促进针对年龄相关疾病的新型时间疗法的开发。这篇综述文章旨在研究褪黑激素在信号传导中发挥关键作用的昼夜节律调节机制。我们详细描述了分子昼夜节律钟的基本结构及其随年龄的功能下降。此外,我们还讨论了褪黑激素在衰老过程中对昼夜节律调节器和氧化还原稳态的调节作用。此外,我们还讨论了外源性褪黑素补充对年龄依赖性CR破坏的保护作用,这揭示了这种多效性分子,以及它如何被用作一种有效的时间治疗药物。
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