昼夜节律系统的多面动态影响着衰老和寿命。

IF 4.1 4区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Anita Jagota, Zeeshan Akhtar Khan, Sushree Abhidhatri Sharma, Priyanka
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摘要

昼夜节律保持系统(CTS)由中枢和外周时钟网络组成,以24小时为单位调节生理、代谢和行为过程。中枢和外周时钟之间的不同步有助于代谢综合征、认知能力下降、免疫功能障碍和神经退行性疾病等与年龄相关的疾病的发病机制。性别特异性易感性进一步调节昼夜弹性,激素变化和氧化还原失衡在衰老轨迹中发挥关键作用。免疫衰老和激素抑制,特别是皮质醇和褪黑激素节律,加剧了昼夜节律失调,加速了全身衰退。有趣的是,衰老和生物钟功能障碍是一个双向过程,即衰老在多个层面上逐渐影响昼夜节律,反之亦然,从核心生物钟基因反馈回路的分子结构到中央起跳器——视交叉上核(SCN)的功能,以及它与周围振荡器的协调。这篇综述重点强调了与衰老相关的昼夜节律机制的复杂改变,包括转录节律性减弱、表观遗传漂变、线粒体去同步化和神经递质系统的中断。这种变化反过来导致SCN输出减弱,光夹带受损,以及跨器官系统的时间一致性丧失。CTS与衰老在行为、生理、生化和分子等多个层面上存在推拉机制,即机体生理节律失调导致机体提前衰老,而衰老又与CTS紊乱有关。
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Multifaceted dynamics of circadian timing system influence aging and longevity.

Circadian time keeping system (CTS) consisting of network of central and peripheral clocks regulates physiological, metabolic, and behavioural processes in alignment with the 24 hour. Desynchrony between central and peripheral clocks contributes to the pathogenesis of age-related conditions such as metabolic syndrome, cognitive decline, immune dysfunction, and neurodegenerative diseases etc. Sex-specific susceptibilities further modulate circadian resilience, with hormonal changes and redox imbalances playing key roles in the aging trajectory. Immune senescence and hormonal dampening, particularly in cortisol and melatonin rhythms, exacerbate circadian misalignment, accelerating systemic decline with aging. Interestingly, aging and clock dysfunction is a bidirectional process, i.e. aging progressively influences circadian rhythms across multiple levels and vice versa, from the molecular architecture of core clock gene feedback loops to the functionality of the central pacemaker-the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN)-and its coordination with peripheral oscillators. This review critically highlights the complex alterations in circadian mechanisms associated with aging, including diminished transcriptional rhythmicity, epigenetic drift, mitochondrial desynchronization, and disruptions in neurotransmitter systems. Such changes in turn leads to weakened SCN output, impaired photic entrainment, and loss of temporal coherence across organ systems. Further, this review demonstrates CTS and aging at multiple levels such as behavioural, physiological, biochemical and molecular levels are linked in push-pull mechanism i.e., the breakdown in the harmony of circadian rhythms at systemic level pushes the organism towards early aging and aging in turn is linked to CTS disorders.

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Biogerontology
Biogerontology 医学-老年医学
CiteScore
8.00
自引率
4.40%
发文量
54
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal Biogerontology offers a platform for research which aims primarily at achieving healthy old age accompanied by improved longevity. The focus is on efforts to understand, prevent, cure or minimize age-related impairments. Biogerontology provides a peer-reviewed forum for publishing original research data, new ideas and discussions on modulating the aging process by physical, chemical and biological means, including transgenic and knockout organisms; cell culture systems to develop new approaches and health care products for maintaining or recovering the lost biochemical functions; immunology, autoimmunity and infection in aging; vertebrates, invertebrates, micro-organisms and plants for experimental studies on genetic determinants of aging and longevity; biodemography and theoretical models linking aging and survival kinetics.
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