Title of article
A role of the circadian system and circadian proteins in aging
Author/Authors
Roman V. Kondratov، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
16
From page
12
To page
27
Abstract
Circadian rhythms are genetically determined biological rhythms that are considered an important adaptive mechanism to the cyclical light/dark alterations in the Earth environment. Age-related changes in the circadian time-keeping mechanism are well known, and seemingly contribute to various pathologies of aging. Recent findings demonstrate that the circadian system and circadian proteins play direct roles in many physiological processes, including those associated with aging. The core circadian proteins BMAL1 and PERIODs, in addition to their known functions in the circadian oscillator, play essential non-redundant roles in the control of tissue homeostasis and aging. Although the exact mechanisms are unknown, the involvement of circadian proteins in the regulation of metabolism, genotoxic stress response and reactive oxygen species (ROS) homeostasis can be responsible for the premature aging, observed in some circadian mutants. The understanding of the molecular mechanisms of these non-circadian activities of the circadian proteins will ultimately lead to the improvement in prevention and treatment of age-related pathologies.
Keywords
Circadian rhythm , Circadian protein , aging
Journal title
Ageing Research Reviews
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Ageing Research Reviews
Record number
633345
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