Clinical chronopharmacology. Circadian rhythms in the functions of the human body and their role in rational pharmacotherapy. Flashcards
what is the circadian rythm
physical, mental, and behavioral changes that follow a daily 24h cycle
determining the sleeping and feeding patterns of all animals, including human beings.
exogenous factors affecting circ rythm
sunlight
temp
endogenous factors affecting circ rythm
Brain wave activity
Hormone production
Cell regeneration
Core body temperature
where is the circadian rythm regulated
suprachiasmatic nucleus in the hypothalamus
how is the circ regulated
1) SCN interprets day/night legth from retina and interprets it
2) sends signals to Pineal gland about day/night length
3) pineal gland produces melatonin which peaks at night and is low at daytime
circadian rythm markers
melatonin lvls
core body temp
CORTISOL plasma lvl
factors disrupting circ rythm
Change of day and night
Change of seasons - spring, summer, autumn and winter
The location of planets
Geomagnetic storms
Travel across time zones
bipolar disorder delayed sleep phase disorder
negative effeects of disturbed cirrcadian rythm
short term
- insomnia
- fatigue
- disorientation
long term
- cvd
- depression
what is chronotherapeutics
use of circadian or other rhythmic cycles of a condition’s symptoms and/or of the individual being treated in the application of therapy.
why is chronotherapeutics effective
Drugs change their power in the course of the 24h period of application.
which four factors determine the timing of drug use in chronotherapeutics (4)
chronophK of drug
chronophD PF DRUG
CIRC rythm of organ systrms
circ rythm of disease
circ rythm of disease in
⦁ Angina
⦁ Myocardial infarction
⦁ Sudden arrhythmic death
have higher risk in morning
timing of drugs in CVD
retard drugs in evening
drugs in morning
when should the highest dose be admin in CVD
morning as they have their highest resorption
which drugs are better absorbed in morning in CVD
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