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Sex differences in the diathetic effects of shift work schedules on circulating cytokine levels and pathological outcomes of ischemic stroke during middle age

Shift work is associated with increased risk for vascular disease, including stroke- and cardiovascular-related mortality. However, evidence from these studies is inadequate to distinguish the effect of altered circadian rhythms in isolation from other risk factors for stroke associated with shift w...

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Autores principales: Earnest, David J., Burns, Shaina, Pandey, Sivani, Mani, Kathiresh Kumar, Sohrabji, Farida
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9253906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35800977
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nbscr.2022.100079
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author Earnest, David J.
Burns, Shaina
Pandey, Sivani
Mani, Kathiresh Kumar
Sohrabji, Farida
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Burns, Shaina
Pandey, Sivani
Mani, Kathiresh Kumar
Sohrabji, Farida
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description Shift work is associated with increased risk for vascular disease, including stroke- and cardiovascular-related mortality. However, evidence from these studies is inadequate to distinguish the effect of altered circadian rhythms in isolation from other risk factors for stroke associated with shift work (e.g., smoking, poor diet, lower socioeconomic status). Thus, the present study examined the diathetic effects of exposure to shifted LD cycles during early adulthood on circadian rhythmicity, inflammatory signaling and ischemic stroke pathology during middle age, when stroke risk is high and outcomes are more severe. Entrainment of circadian activity was stable in all animals maintained on a fixed light:dark 12:12 cycle but was severely disrupted during exposure to shifted LD cycles (12hr advance/5d). Following treatment, circadian entrainment in the shifted LD group was distinguished by increased daytime activity and decreased rhythm amplitude that persisted into middle-age. Circadian rhythm desynchronization in shifted LD males and females was accompanied by significant elevations in circulating levels of the inflammatory cytokine IL-17A and gut-derived inflammatory mediator lipopolysaccharide (LPS) during the post-treatment period. Middle-cerebral artery occlusion, 3 months after exposure to shifted LD cycles, resulted in greater post-stroke mortality in shifted LD females. In surviving subjects, sensorimotor performance, assessed 2- and 5-days post-stroke, was impaired in males of both treatment groups, whereas in females, recovery of function was observed in fixed but not shifted LD rats. Overall, these results indicate that early exposure to shifted LD cycles promotes an inflammatory phenotype that amplifies stroke impairments, specifically in females, later in life.
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spelling pubmed-92539062022-07-06 Sex differences in the diathetic effects of shift work schedules on circulating cytokine levels and pathological outcomes of ischemic stroke during middle age Earnest, David J. Burns, Shaina Pandey, Sivani Mani, Kathiresh Kumar Sohrabji, Farida Neurobiol Sleep Circadian Rhythms Research Paper Shift work is associated with increased risk for vascular disease, including stroke- and cardiovascular-related mortality. However, evidence from these studies is inadequate to distinguish the effect of altered circadian rhythms in isolation from other risk factors for stroke associated with shift work (e.g., smoking, poor diet, lower socioeconomic status). Thus, the present study examined the diathetic effects of exposure to shifted LD cycles during early adulthood on circadian rhythmicity, inflammatory signaling and ischemic stroke pathology during middle age, when stroke risk is high and outcomes are more severe. Entrainment of circadian activity was stable in all animals maintained on a fixed light:dark 12:12 cycle but was severely disrupted during exposure to shifted LD cycles (12hr advance/5d). Following treatment, circadian entrainment in the shifted LD group was distinguished by increased daytime activity and decreased rhythm amplitude that persisted into middle-age. Circadian rhythm desynchronization in shifted LD males and females was accompanied by significant elevations in circulating levels of the inflammatory cytokine IL-17A and gut-derived inflammatory mediator lipopolysaccharide (LPS) during the post-treatment period. Middle-cerebral artery occlusion, 3 months after exposure to shifted LD cycles, resulted in greater post-stroke mortality in shifted LD females. In surviving subjects, sensorimotor performance, assessed 2- and 5-days post-stroke, was impaired in males of both treatment groups, whereas in females, recovery of function was observed in fixed but not shifted LD rats. Overall, these results indicate that early exposure to shifted LD cycles promotes an inflammatory phenotype that amplifies stroke impairments, specifically in females, later in life. Elsevier 2022-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9253906/ /pubmed/35800977 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nbscr.2022.100079 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Earnest, David J.
Burns, Shaina
Pandey, Sivani
Mani, Kathiresh Kumar
Sohrabji, Farida
Sex differences in the diathetic effects of shift work schedules on circulating cytokine levels and pathological outcomes of ischemic stroke during middle age
title Sex differences in the diathetic effects of shift work schedules on circulating cytokine levels and pathological outcomes of ischemic stroke during middle age
title_full Sex differences in the diathetic effects of shift work schedules on circulating cytokine levels and pathological outcomes of ischemic stroke during middle age
title_fullStr Sex differences in the diathetic effects of shift work schedules on circulating cytokine levels and pathological outcomes of ischemic stroke during middle age
title_full_unstemmed Sex differences in the diathetic effects of shift work schedules on circulating cytokine levels and pathological outcomes of ischemic stroke during middle age
title_short Sex differences in the diathetic effects of shift work schedules on circulating cytokine levels and pathological outcomes of ischemic stroke during middle age
title_sort sex differences in the diathetic effects of shift work schedules on circulating cytokine levels and pathological outcomes of ischemic stroke during middle age
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9253906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35800977
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nbscr.2022.100079
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