Circadian rhythm, hypoxia, and cellular senescence: From molecular mechanisms to targeted strategies

Jan 25, 2025European journal of pharmacology

Body Clock, Low Oxygen, and Cell Aging: Molecular Causes and Possible Treatments

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Abstract

Circadian proteins, particularly BMAL1, may influence cellular senescence through interactions with hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α).

  • Cellular senescence is associated with a decline in physiological activities and increased inflammatory responses.
  • Circadian rhythm and hypoxia are emerging as key factors in the progression of cellular senescence.
  • HIF-1α plays a critical role in regulating oxygen levels and can affect circadian functions and cellular senescence.
  • The interaction between HIF-1α and BMAL1 may disrupt normal physiological functions and contribute to cellular senescence.
  • Understanding these relationships could reveal new therapeutic targets for aging and related diseases.

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