Sex and Dosing-Time Dependencies in Irinotecan-Induced Circadian Disruption

Jul 5, 2011Chronobiology international

Irinotecan’s disruption of daily rhythms varies by sex and dosing time

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Abstract

Irinotecan administration at the worst circadian timing resulted in severe disruption of biological rhythms in female mice.

  • Baseline circadian rhythms in rest-activity, body temperature, and plasma corticosterone were more pronounced in female mice than in males.
  • Severe circadian disruption affected all physiological and molecular clock endpoints in female mice treated at the worst tolerability timing.
  • Irinotecan given at the best tolerability timing caused only slight alterations in circadian physiology and clock-gene expression in female mice.
  • In male mice, irinotecan led to moderate changes in circadian physiology and clock-gene expression, regardless of treatment timing.
  • Rev-erbα, Per2, and Bmal1 gene expressions were down-regulated 2- to 10-fold at the worst timing, but remained minimally affected at the best timing.
  • Corticosterone levels increased within 2 hours, showing a sex-specific response and a timing-dependent phase shift.

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