Influence of lifestyle and the circadian clock on reproduction
Masanori Ono,
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Yidan Dai,
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Tomoko Fujiwara
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et al.
Reproductive Medicine and Biology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Abstract
Background
The
biological
reproductive
process
requires
the
precise
coordination
of
annual
and
daily
signals
to
adapt
environmental
shifts.
Humans
animals
have
developed
shared
neuroendocrine
systems
that
adapted
seasonal
light
within
hypothalamic–pituitary
—gonadal
axis.
However,
stability
circadian
processes
is
at
risk
due
industrialization
contemporary
round‐the‐clock
lifestyles.
These
threats
include
skipping
breakfast,
excessive
artificial
illumination
during
inappropriate
hours
because
irregular
work
schedules,
nighttime
urban
lighting,
widespread
pollution
from
endocrine‐disrupting
chemicals.
This
review
aimed
explore
interplay
between
lifestyle
factors,
rhythms,
functions.
Methods
examined
reciprocal
influences
clocks
on
hormones,
exploring
underlying
mechanisms
their
implications
for
fertility
health.
We
emphasized
key
findings
regarding
molecular
clock
components,
endocrine
pathways,
critical
importance
synchronizing
rhythms
with
hormonal
cycles.
Main
Findings
intersection
endocrinology
biology
reveals
complex
interactions
regulation
rhythms.
Circadian
rhythm
misalignments
including
late‐night
negatively
impact
Conclusions
More
strategies
are
needed
mitigate
effects
disruption
Language: Английский
Swimming exercise alleviates pathological bone features in curdlan-injected SKG mice by inducing irisin expression
Life Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
352, P. 122894 - 122894
Published: July 4, 2024
Language: Английский
The role of interleukin-10 in mitigating endoplasmic reticulum stress in aged mice through exercise
AJP Endocrinology and Metabolism,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
327(3), P. E384 - E395
Published: July 31, 2024
Aging
elevates
endoplasmic
reticulum
(ER)
stress
in
skeletal
muscle,
potentially
heightening
inflammation
by
opposing
interleukin-10
(IL-10)
effects.
This
study
found
that
short-term
combined
exercise
boosted
strength
and
IL-10
protein
levels
while
reducing
CHOP
older
mice.
In
addition,
IL-10-deficient
mice
exhibited
increased
ER
markers,
highlighting
IL-10’s
role
regulating
muscle.
Consequently,
emerges
as
a
therapeutic
intervention
to
elevate
adjust
markers
aging.
Language: Английский