Circadian Dysfunction in the Skeletal Muscle Impairs Limb Perfusion and Muscle Regeneration in Peripheral Artery Disease

Dec 5, 2024Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology

Body Clock Problems in Skeletal Muscle Reduce Blood Flow and Muscle Repair in Peripheral Artery Disease

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Abstract

Disrupted expression of circadian rhythm-related genes was observed in patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD).

  • The genetic loss of the circadian clock activator BMAL1 in adult mouse skeletal muscle tissues delayed recovery of blood flow after limb ischemia.
  • Histological analysis revealed a reduced number of regenerated muscle fibers and fewer type IIB fast-twitch fibers in the ischemic limbs of mice.
  • Transcriptomic analysis indicated impaired metabolic, blood vessel growth, and muscle development pathways related to oxygen adaptation in the affected muscle.
  • Similar disruptions were confirmed in cultured primary muscle cells lacking BMAL1 when exposed to low oxygen conditions.

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