Effects of Chronic Jet Lag on Tumor Progression in Mice

Nov 3, 2004Cancer research

How long-term jet lag affects tumor growth in mice

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Abstract

Tumors grew faster in jet-lagged mice compared to controls, with a significant P value of < 0.001.

  • Chronic jet lag disrupted the normal 24-hour rest/activity cycle in mice.
  • Jet-lagged mice exhibited marked alterations in body temperature, serum corticosterone levels, and clock protein expression in the brain.
  • The expression of certain clock genes in the liver and tumors showed significant circadian rhythms in control mice, which were suppressed in jet-lagged animals.
  • Environmental disruptions may affect the molecular coordination of the circadian clock in peripheral organs, including tumors, contributing to cancer progression.

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