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Cronobiología y ritmos circadianos en el sistema hematológico

Chronobiology and circadian rhytm in the hematologic system
Authors: Gómez Rilova, Raquel;

Cronobiología y ritmos circadianos en el sistema hematológico

Abstract

[ES] Todos los seres vivos, desde las eubacterias hasta el ser humano, tienen la capacidad de anticiparse y adaptarse a los cambios periódicos del medioambiente debido a la existencia de los ritmos circadianos endógenos. Estos ritmos han sido bien estudiados en el cerebro y en varios tejidos periféricos, pero hasta hace poco no se habían caracterizado los ritmos circadianos en el sistema hematológico. Tras realizar una revisión sobre los conceptos básicos de la cronobiología como antecedente, el objetivo de este trabajo es el estudio de las propiedades rítmicas de las diferentes células sanguíneas y los mecanismos por los cuales se generan los ritmos circadianos, y estudiar la relación existente entre la cronodisrupción de los ritmos circadianos hematológicos con el trabajo a turnos nocturnos y el desarrollo de cáncer. Por todo ello, resulta imprescindible conocer los patrones de los ritmos circadianos de los parámetros sanguíneos y tenerlo en cuenta para realizar siempre las extracciones de muestras de sangre a la misma hora y así evitar variaciones en los resultados de los estudios. También supondría una ventaja para mejorar el tratamiento con distintos fármacos ya que nos permitirá conocer el momento en el que estas sustancias son más efectivas

[EN] All living beings, from eubacteria to humans, have the ability to anticipate and adapt to periodic changes in the environment due to the existence of endogenous circadian rhythms. These rhythms have been well studied in the brain and various peripheral tissues, but circadian rhythms in the hematological system had not been characterized until recently. After reviewing the basic concepts of chronobiology as background, the objective of this work is to study the rhythmic properties of different blood cells and the mechanisms by which circadian rhythms are generated, and to study the relationship between the chronodisruption of hematological circadian rhythms with shift work and the development of cancer. For all these reasons, it is essential to know the patterns of the circadian rhythms of blood parameters and to take this into account in order to always draw blood samples at the same time and thus avoid variations in the results of the studies. It would also be an advantage to improve treatment with different drugs since it will allow us to know the moment in which these substances are most effective

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Genes reloj, Trabajo a turnos, Medicina. Salud, Cronobiología, Sincronizadores, Biología, Hematología, 3210 Medicina Preventiva, Ritmo circadiano

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