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Circadian Rhythms in Health and Disease - Volume 2

Submission deadline: 31 July 2024
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Circadian clocks influence physiological routes and pathophysiological conditions. Intrinsic body clocks exist in almost all organisms, but are particularly complex in humans. The circadian system is a key regulatory factor for several physiological activities and its disorder might have severe consequences on human health. The autonomous circadian timing system is essential for the adjustment to recurring environmental changes as food availability. In healthy subjects, circadian rhythms have a strong influence in the regulation of sleep, metabolism, and different systems (cardiovascular, nervous, and immune).

These circadian clocks are also important in the etiology and treatment of various diseases. Modern society way of life with artificial light, might turn biological night into day, producing circadian misalignment. The mismatch of the intrinsic clock time with the environmental daytime, might increase in some situations, as in the case of shift workers or during jetlag. This circadian desynchronisation can be associated with the risk of some diseases and can influence treatment response. Chronotherapeutics might be included as a treatment plan, with the aim of a balanced relationship between the circadian system and its environment. In addition, insights into the circadian regulation of human physiology and its influence in the response to disease might provide opportunities for the discovery of new treatment strategies.

This Special Issue will center its attention on both fundamental research and translational studies, aiming to comprehensively explore how the regulation of circadian rhythms contributes to health and disease. We welcome submissions of original research articles, review papers, and short communications.

Prof. Dr. Manuel Martínez-Sellés
Guest Editor

Keywords
circadian clock
autonomous
shift workers
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