2024
DOI: 10.1161/circresaha.124.323518
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Circadian Clock and Hypoxia

Francesca Sartor,
Borja Ferrero-Bordera,
Jeffrey Haspel
et al.

Abstract: The timing of life on Earth is remarkable: between individuals of the same species, a highly similar temporal pattern is observed, with shared periods of activity and inactivity each day. At the individual level, this means that over the course of a single day, a person alternates between two states. They are either upright, active, and communicative or they lie down in a state of (un)consciousness called sleep where even the characteristic of neuronal signals in the brain shows distinctive properties. The cir… Show more

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“…Tissue hypoxia comprises one of the most important sequelae of cardiovascular disease. Therefore, this compendium begins with a paper from Sator et al 2 who introduce basic molecular mechanisms that connect genes that respond to hypoxia with select genes known to regulate circadian rhythms. Beyond a role in hypoxia responses per se, circadian genes and signaling pathways also interact with other mechanisms that mediate cardiovascular disorders.…”
Section: Circadian Mechanisms In Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular D...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tissue hypoxia comprises one of the most important sequelae of cardiovascular disease. Therefore, this compendium begins with a paper from Sator et al 2 who introduce basic molecular mechanisms that connect genes that respond to hypoxia with select genes known to regulate circadian rhythms. Beyond a role in hypoxia responses per se, circadian genes and signaling pathways also interact with other mechanisms that mediate cardiovascular disorders.…”
Section: Circadian Mechanisms In Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular D...mentioning
confidence: 99%