关于有规律的日常节律在抗击脑肿瘤中的作用的最新进展。

IF 4.2 3区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Shuang Zou, Qi Chen, Zhiwei Shen, Bing Qin, Xiangdong Zhu, Yulong Lan
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内源性昼夜节律钟是一种存在于所有生命体中的内源性计时系统,是被称为昼夜节律的重要周期性变化机制的源泉。将外周昼夜节律时钟同步到适当相位的主要昼夜节律时钟位于下丘脑前部的簇上核(SCN)中,起着中央起搏器的作用。根据许多流行病学研究,许多癌症类型,尤其是脑肿瘤,都有时钟基因表达失调的证据,时钟与脑肿瘤之间的联系具有高度特异性。据报道,一些研究表明,早晨进行治疗与脑癌患者生存期的延长有关,胶质瘤的药物敏感性和基因表达也遵循每日节律。这些结果表明,昼夜节律与脑肿瘤的发病和扩散之间存在一定的关系,但要确定这些积极的结果并确定其背后的机制,还需要进一步积累研究证据。昼夜节律疗法提供了一种利用现有药物延长患者寿命和改善其生活质量的方法,这表明昼夜节律对加强未来患者护理和临床试验设计具有重要意义。此外,这也意味着昼夜生物疗法的目标可能是一项重大挑战,需要付出大量努力才能实现。本综述研究了昼夜节律与胶质瘤分子发病机制之间关系的证据,并总结了与该疾病相关的机制和药物。
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Update on the roles of regular daily rhythms in combating brain tumors.

An endogenous time-keeping system found in all kingdoms of life, the endogenous circadian clock, is the source of the essential cyclic change mechanism known as the circadian rhythm. The primary circadian clock that synchronizes peripheral circadian clocks to the proper phase is housed in the anterior hypothalamus's suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN), which functions as a central pacemaker. According to many epidemiological studies, many cancer types, especially brain tumors, have shown evidence of dysregulated clock gene expression, and the connection between clock and brain tumors is highly specific. In some studies, it is reported that the treatment administered in the morning has been linked to prolonged survival for brain cancer patients, and drug sensitivity and gene expression in gliomas follow daily rhythms. These results suggest a relationship between the circadian rhythm and the onset and spread of brain tumors, while further accumulation of research evidence will be needed to establish definitely these positive outcomes as well as to determine the mechanism underlying them. Chronotherapy provides a means of harnessing current medicines to prolong patients' lifespans and improve their quality of life, indicating the significance of circadian rhythm in enhancing the design of future patient care and clinical trials. Moreover, it is implicated that chronobiological therapy target may provide a significant challenge that warrants extensive effort to achieve. This review examines evidence of the relationship of circadian rhythm with glioma molecular pathogenesis and summarizes the mechanisms and drugs implicated in this disease.

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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Pharmacology publishes research papers covering all aspects of experimental pharmacology with focus on the mechanism of action of structurally identified compounds affecting biological systems. The scope includes: Behavioural pharmacology Neuropharmacology and analgesia Cardiovascular pharmacology Pulmonary, gastrointestinal and urogenital pharmacology Endocrine pharmacology Immunopharmacology and inflammation Molecular and cellular pharmacology Regenerative pharmacology Biologicals and biotherapeutics Translational pharmacology Nutriceutical pharmacology.
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