Circadian misalignment disrupts biomarkers of cardiovascular disease risk and promotes a hypercoagulable state

Jul 25, 2024The European journal of neuroscience

Circadian misalignment harms heart disease markers and increases blood clotting risk

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Abstract

Five proteins linked to cardiovascular physiology are regulated by circadian cycles.

  • Circadian misalignment during night shift work affects plasma protein levels associated with cardiovascular health.
  • Specific proteins, including plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 and angiopoietin-2, demonstrate clear circadian regulation.
  • No cardiovascular-related proteins were found to be regulated by behavioral cycles such as sleep or food intake.
  • Circadian misalignment resulted in decreased levels of tissue factor pathway inhibitor and increased levels of tissue factor.
  • Changes in these proteins are associated with a potential hypercoagulable state, raising concerns for cardiovascular risk among shift workers.

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