2020
DOI: 10.1016/bs.irn.2020.02.005
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Impact of circadian and diurnal rhythms on cellular metabolic function and neurodegenerative diseases

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“…This prompts the interest in identifying the mechanisms by which the processes responsible for defining circadian rhythms might simultaneously control the different modifications assessed in this study and certainly others that were not yet investigated. Indeed, although clock genes seem to be able to control mitochondria function ( de Goede et al, 2018 ) as well as synaptic plasticity and memory ( Eckel-Mahan and Storm, 2009 ), it remains to be established if the presently observed loss of circadian variation of synaptic properties and memory is either due to a direct effect of clock genes that are altered in AD ( Sheehan and Musiek, 2020 ) or instead to altered wake-sleep cycles also present in AD ( Colwell, 2021 ) that can affect mitochondria ( Smith and Musiek, 2020 ) as well as synaptic plasticity and memory ( Walker and Stickgold, 2006 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This prompts the interest in identifying the mechanisms by which the processes responsible for defining circadian rhythms might simultaneously control the different modifications assessed in this study and certainly others that were not yet investigated. Indeed, although clock genes seem to be able to control mitochondria function ( de Goede et al, 2018 ) as well as synaptic plasticity and memory ( Eckel-Mahan and Storm, 2009 ), it remains to be established if the presently observed loss of circadian variation of synaptic properties and memory is either due to a direct effect of clock genes that are altered in AD ( Sheehan and Musiek, 2020 ) or instead to altered wake-sleep cycles also present in AD ( Colwell, 2021 ) that can affect mitochondria ( Smith and Musiek, 2020 ) as well as synaptic plasticity and memory ( Walker and Stickgold, 2006 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…249,250 Studies have examined the relationship between sleep and circadian rhythm disruption in AD as a key clinical feature of patients with AD is the disruption of physiological sleep patterns. 251,252 AD patients are frequently awake at night. 253 In addition, patients with AD show exacerbation of their symptoms in the evening.…”
Section: Relevance and Links To Dementiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among others, metabolism and its circadian regulation 252 are thought to be a potential therapeutic target for dementia. Next to regulation of glucose metabolism and metabolic function reviewed above, polyamine metabolism is among the metabolic pathways under circadian control.…”
Section: Relevance and Links To Dementiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be noted that metabolic variations are not only necessary for the adaptations but they also are required for internal organizations and disease prevention. Moreover, the changes in the amounts of these metabolic variations could be applied for the prediction of disease or the introduction of individual therapeutic methods based on their specific symptoms [ 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 ]. On the other hand, rhythmic or non-rhythmic variations could be applied to 3P (prevention, prediction, and personalized) medicine.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%