[Biological rhythms, chronotherapy and nitrates].
Body Clocks, Timed Treatments, and Nitrate Medications
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Abstract
Circadian rhythms, lasting about 24 hours, are associated with various biological functions and may influence treatment strategies for cardiovascular diseases.
- Circadian rhythms persist under constant environmental conditions, indicating they are internally regulated.
- Several genes related to circadian rhythms have been identified in organisms such as N. Crassa, Drosophila, and mice.
- Disease states and drug effects can be affected by the timing of administration during the day, a concept known as chronopharmacology.
- The circadian rhythm of blood pressure may operate independently of the biological clock in the hypothalamus, suggesting potential for treatment adjustments.
- Risk factors for myocardial infarction, including blood pressure and coagulation, exhibit 24-hour cycles that could inform treatment timing.
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