时间疗法和椎间盘退变:了解昼夜节律在退变过程中的作用。

IF 4.6 2区 生物学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology Pub Date : 2025-06-03 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fcell.2025.1586193
Cong Zhang, Rende Zhang, Guanghai Zhao, Zuolong Wu, Wei Song, Rui Ran, Kaisheng Zhou, Haihong Zhang
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摘要

椎间盘退变(IDD)和腰痛是全球普遍存在的问题,影响了很大一部分成年人。最近的研究强调了昼夜节律在椎间盘(IVDs)退行性过程中的关键作用。昼夜节律由一个协调的振荡网络调节,振荡网络由一个中央时钟系统和各种外围时钟系统组成。这些节律受到环境因素的影响,特别是光/暗周期,破坏会导致体内累积压力和不平衡。IVD组织包含一个自主振荡的外围时钟,有证据表明,这些昼夜节律的破坏会加速组织衰老,增加IDD的风险。研究表明,时钟基因(如BMAL1)的表达减少是IDD进展的独立危险因素。此外,昼夜节律中断会使ivd内的合成代谢和分解代谢过程失衡,导致组织变性。了解昼夜节律在IDD中的作用可能为预防或减轻椎间盘退变的潜在治疗策略提供有价值的见解。这篇综述探讨了昼夜节律与外部生理信号的夹带及其对椎间盘生理的影响。值得注意的是,昼夜节律的中断与椎间盘退变的加速有关,与组织老化、代谢失衡和炎症反应有关。此外,本文还讨论了潜在的治疗策略,包括时间疗法,其目的是使治疗干预与昼夜节律同步,以优化IDD管理的结果。了解昼夜节律和IDD之间复杂的相互作用可以为创新治疗方法铺平道路,最终改善患者护理。
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Chronotherapy and intervertebral disc degeneration: understanding the role of circadian rhythm in degenerative processes.

Intervertebral disc degeneration (IDD) and low back pain are prevalent issues globally, affecting a significant portion of the adult population. Recent research has highlighted the crucial role of circadian rhythms in the degenerative processes of intervertebral discs (IVDs). Circadian rhythms are regulated by a coordinated network of oscillators, consisting of a central clock system and various peripheral clock systems. These rhythms are influenced by environmental factors, particularly the light/dark cycle, and disruptions can lead to cumulative stress and imbalances within the body. The IVD tissue contains an autonomous oscillating peripheral clock, and evidence suggests that disruptions in these circadian rhythms can accelerate tissue aging and increase the risk of IDD. Studies have shown that reduced expression of clock genes, such as BMAL1, is an independent risk factor for IDD progression. Furthermore, circadian disruptions can imbalance anabolic and catabolic processes within IVDs, leading to tissue degeneration. Understanding the role of circadian rhythms in IDD may provide valuable insights into potential therapeutic strategies for preventing or mitigating disc degeneration. The review explores the entrainment of circadian rhythms with external physiological signals and their impact on disc physiology. Notably, disruptions in circadian rhythms have been linked to accelerated disc degeneration, with implications for tissue aging, metabolic imbalances, and inflammatory responses. Furthermore, the paper discusses potential therapeutic strategies, including chronotherapy, which aims to synchronize treatment interventions with circadian rhythms to optimize outcomes in IDD management. Understanding the intricate interplay between circadian rhythms and IDD could pave the way for innovative treatment approaches, ultimately improving patient care.

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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Cell Biology
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期刊介绍: Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology is a broad-scope, interdisciplinary open-access journal, focusing on the fundamental processes of life, led by Prof Amanda Fisher and supported by a geographically diverse, high-quality editorial board. The journal welcomes submissions on a wide spectrum of cell and developmental biology, covering intracellular and extracellular dynamics, with sections focusing on signaling, adhesion, migration, cell death and survival and membrane trafficking. Additionally, the journal offers sections dedicated to the cutting edge of fundamental and translational research in molecular medicine and stem cell biology. With a collaborative, rigorous and transparent peer-review, the journal produces the highest scientific quality in both fundamental and applied research, and advanced article level metrics measure the real-time impact and influence of each publication.
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