Circadian rhythms and hormonal homeostasis: Pathophysiological implications

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Abstract

Over recent years, a deeper comprehension of the molecular mechanisms that control biological clocks and circadian rhythms has been achieved. In fact, many studies have contributed to unravelling the importance of the molecular clock for the regulation of our physiology, including hormonal and metabolic homeostasis. Here we will review the structure, organisation and molecular machinery that make our circadian clock work, and its relevance for the proper functioning of physiological processes. We will also describe the interconnections between circadian rhythms and endocrine homeostasis, as well as the underlying consequences that circadian dysregulations might have in the development of several pathologic affections. Finally, we will discuss how a better knowledge of such relationships might prove helpful in designing new therapeutic approaches for endocrine and metabolic diseases.

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Gnocchi, D., & Bruscalupi, G. (2017, March 1). Circadian rhythms and hormonal homeostasis: Pathophysiological implications. Biology. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology6010010

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