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Orchestration of the circadian clock and its association with Alzheimer's disease: Role of endocannabinoid signaling.
Kumar, Deepak; Sharma, Ashish; Taliyan, Rajeev; Urmera, Maiko T; Herrera-Calderon, Oscar; Heinbockel, Thomas; Rahman, Shafiqur; Goyal, Rohit.
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  • Kumar D; Department of Neuropharmacology, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Shoolini University of Biotechnology and Management Sciences, Solan, H.P. 173229, India. Electronic address: deepak.kumar@shooliniuniversity.com.
  • Sharma A; School of Medicine, Washington University, St. Louis, USA. Electronic address: ashrma.pcl@gmail.com.
  • Taliyan R; Neuropharmacology Laboratory, Department of Pharmacy, Birla Institute of Technology Science, Pilani, Rajasthan 333301, India. Electronic address: rajeev.taliyan@pilani.bits-pilani.ac.in.
  • Urmera MT; Institute on Aging and Centre for Neurodegenerative Disease Research, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA. Electronic address: maikohs@kuhp.kyoto-u.ac.jp.
  • Herrera-Calderon O; Department of Pharmacology, Bromatology and Toxicology, Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima, Peru. Electronic address: oherreraca@unmsm.edu.pe.
  • Heinbockel T; Howard University College of Medicine, District of Columbia, WA, USA. Electronic address: theinbockel@howard.edu.
  • Rahman S; Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD, USA. Electronic address: shafiqur.rahman@sdstate.edu.
  • Goyal R; Department of Neuropharmacology, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Shoolini University of Biotechnology and Management Sciences, Solan, H.P. 173229, India. Electronic address: rohitgoyal@shooliniuniversity.com.
Ageing Res Rev ; 73: 101533, 2022 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34844016
Circadian rhythms are 24-hour natural rhythms regulated by the suprachiasmatic nucleus, also known as the "master clock". The retino-hypothalamic tract entrains suprachiasmatic nucleus with photic information to synchronise endogenous circadian rhythms with the Earth's light-dark cycle. However, despite the robustness of circadian rhythms, an unhealthy lifestyle and chronic photic disturbances cause circadian rhythm disruption in the suprachiasmatic nucleus's TTFL loops via affecting glutamate and γ-aminobutyric acid-mediated neurotransmission in the suprachiasmatic nucleus. Recently, considerable evidence has been shown correlating CRd with the incidence of Alzheimer's disease. The present review aims to identify the existence and signalling of endocannabinoids in CRd induced Alzheimer's disease through retino-hypothalamic tract- suprachiasmatic nucleus-cortex. Immunohistochemistry has confirmed the expression of cannabinoid receptor 1 in the suprachiasmatic nucleus to modulate the circadian phases of the master clock. Literature also suggests that cannabinoids may alter activity of suprachiasmatic nucleus by influencing the activity of their major neurotransmitter γ-aminobutyric acid or by interacting indirectly with the suprachiasmatic nucleus's two other major inputs i.e., the geniculo-hypothalamic tract-mediated release of neuropeptide Y and serotonergic inputs from the dorsal raphe nuclei. Besides, the expression of cannabinoid receptor 2 ameliorates cognitive deficits via reduction of tauopathy and microglial activation. In conclusion, endocannabinoids may be identified as a putative target for correcting CRd and decelerating Alzheimer's disease.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Relógios Circadianos / Doença de Alzheimer Tipo de estudo: Risk_factors_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Ageing Res Rev Assunto da revista: GERIATRIA Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Relógios Circadianos / Doença de Alzheimer Tipo de estudo: Risk_factors_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Ageing Res Rev Assunto da revista: GERIATRIA Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article