Circadian clock and vascular disease

May 8, 2010Hypertension research : official journal of the Japanese Society of Hypertension

The body’s internal clock and blood vessel diseases

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Abstract

Circadian variations are linked to cardiovascular functions, with disruptions potentially leading to disease.

  • Cardiovascular functions, such as blood pressure, exhibit daily fluctuations.
  • Peripheral clocks in tissues, including blood vessels, have distinct roles in regulating cardiovascular health.
  • Genetically engineered mice with disrupted circadian rhythms demonstrated new insights into endothelial dysfunction and hypertension.
  • Loss of synchronization between central and peripheral clocks may contribute to the development of cardiovascular diseases.
  • Restoring clock homeostasis could potentially prevent the progression of these diseases.

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