2016
DOI: 10.1513/annalsats.201602-125fr
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Timing Matters: Circadian Rhythm in Sepsis, Obstructive Lung Disease, Obstructive Sleep Apnea, and Cancer

Abstract: Physiological and cellular functions operate in a 24-hour cyclical pattern orchestrated by an endogenous process known as the circadian rhythm. Circadian rhythms represent intrinsic oscillations of biological functions that allow for adaptation to cyclic environmental changes. Key clock genes that affect the persistence and periodicity of circadian rhythms include BMAL1/CLOCK, Period 1, Period 2, and Cryptochrome. Remarkable progress has been made in our understanding of circadian rhythms and their role in com… Show more

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“…Imagine one could have surgeons work at their “best time” and most restored, with also the patient being under surgery when her/his body is most restored. It has successfully been shown that appropriately timed medication and chemotherapy enhance the effectiveness of a treatment both in experimental and clinical situations (Halberg et al, 1980; Hrushesky, 1990; Ortiz-Tudela et al, 2016; Truong et al, 2016). Of course, most hospital routines would need to be restructured to permit such flexibility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Imagine one could have surgeons work at their “best time” and most restored, with also the patient being under surgery when her/his body is most restored. It has successfully been shown that appropriately timed medication and chemotherapy enhance the effectiveness of a treatment both in experimental and clinical situations (Halberg et al, 1980; Hrushesky, 1990; Ortiz-Tudela et al, 2016; Truong et al, 2016). Of course, most hospital routines would need to be restructured to permit such flexibility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, Hu et al (2016) reported that a GWAS analysis of self-reported morningness showed 15 significantly associated loci, including seven circadian genes [52]. These findings as well as other reports [53][54][55][56][57] suggest that genes with circadian expression may play a critical role in regulating both the circadian clock and sleep homeostasis as well as circadian-related sleep disturbances such as advanced sleep phase syndrome (Table 1).…”
Section: Genes Related To Advanced Sleep Phase Syndromementioning
confidence: 61%
“…Light is, thus, widely viewed as a “time giver” or in German, Zeitgeber . Not only is our sleeping behavior regulated by the light‐induced release of the pineal hormone melatonin, but the courses of diseases can also be modulated by light …”
Section: Chronobiologymentioning
confidence: 99%