Impact of Circadian Disruption on Cardiovascular Function and Disease

Publication date: Available online 16 August 2019Source: Trends in Endocrinology & MetabolismAuthor(s): Sarah L. Chellappa, Nina Vujovic, Jonathan S. Williams, Frank A.J.L. ScheerThe circadian system, that is ubiquitous across species, generates ~24 h rhythms in virtually all biological processes, and allows them to anticipate and adapt to the 24 h day/night cycle, thus ensuring optimal physiological function. Epidemiological studies show time-of-day variations in adverse cardiovascular (CV) events, and controlled laboratory studies demonstrate a circadian influence on key markers of CV function and risk. Furthermore, circadian misalignment, that is typically experienced by shift workers as well as by individuals who experience late eating, (social) jet lag, or circadian rhythm sleep–wake disturbances, increases CV risk factors. Therefore, understanding the mechanisms by which the circadian system regulates CV function, and which of these are affected by circadian disruption, may help to develop intervention strategies to mitigate CV risk.
Source: Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism - Category: Endocrinology Source Type: research