循環器 時計: おじいちゃん の 時計 で は ない
Fred W Turek1,2,3
1Director, Center for Sleep and Circadian Biology, Northwestern University, Cook Hall, 2220 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208, USA. fturek@northwestern.edu.
まとめ
科学者達は 分子的な昼夜時計が 体のほぼ全ての細胞に存在し 病気に関連する経路を 制御していることを発見しました この発見は サーカディアン・メディカルに 新たな道を開きます
科学分野:
- 分子生物学
- クロノバイオロジー
- 遺伝学
背景:
- 生物学的リズムを 分子的に理解する上で 重要な進歩が ここ20年で
- サーカディアン・クロックが 広く存在し 体中のほとんどの細胞に存在することを発見しました
- 細胞と信号経路の調節における時計の役割の認識
研究 の 目的:
- 細胞の内にある 分子時計の発見を 強調するためです
- 細胞のプロセスにおける 時計の制御作用を強調するためです
- サーカディアン・メディシンという概念を 医療の新たな領域として 導入すること
主な方法:
- 過去20年間の分子遺伝学とネットワーク研究のレビュー
- 昼間の時計の細胞の局所性を示す研究の分析.
- 昼間の時計の機能と病気の経路を結びつける発見の統合
主要な成果:
- 分子昼夜時計は 細胞のほぼ至る所に存在する特徴です
- 細胞の昼夜時計は 多くの信号伝達経路を制御しています
- これらの経路は様々な疾患状態と関連しています
結論:
- 分子昼夜時計の 広範な細胞の存在と 制御機能は 重要な発見です
- シルカディアン・クロックの不調は 複数の病気に関連しています
- サーカディアン・メディシンは この知識を活かして 医療における有望な新しいアプローチを 提示しています
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