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Chronomics, neuroendocrine feedsidewards and the recording and consulting of nowcasts--forecasts of geomagnetics.

R Jozsa1, F Halberg, G Cornélissen, M Zeman, J Kazsaki, V Csernus, G S Katinas, H W Wendt, O Schwartzkopff, K Stebelova, K Dulkova, S M Chibisov, M Engebretson, W Pan, G A Bubenik, G Nagy, M Herold, R Hardeland, G Hüther, B Pöggeler, R Tarquini, F Perfetto, R Salti, A Olah, N Csokas, P Delmore, K Otsuka, E E Bakken, J Allen, C Amory-Mazaudin.   

Abstract

A multi-center four-hourly sampling of many tissues for 7 days (00:00 on April 5-20:00 to April 11, 2004), on rats standardized for 1 month in two rooms on antiphasic lighting regimens happened to start on the day after the second extremum of a moderate double magnetic storm gauged by the planetary geomagnetic Kp index (which at each extremum reached 6.3 international [arbitrary] units) and by an equatorial index Dst falling to -112 and -81 nT, respectively, the latter on the first day of the sampling. Neuroendocrine chronomes (specifically circadian time structures) differed during magnetically affected and quiet days. The circadian melatonin rhythm had a lower MESOR and lower circadian amplitude and tended to advance in acrophase, while the MESOR and amplitude of the hypothalamic circadian melatonin rhythm were higher during the days with the storm. The circadian parameters of circulating corticosterone were more labile during the days including the storm than during the last three quiet days. Feedsidewards within the pineal-hypothalamic-adrenocortical network constitute a mechanism underlying physiological and probably also pathological associations of the brain and heart with magnetic storms. Investigators in many fields can gain from at least recording calendar dates in any publication so that freely available information on geomagnetic, solar and other physical environmental activity can be looked up. In planning studies and before starting, one may gain from consulting forecasts and the highly reliable nowcasts, respectively.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16275503      PMCID: PMC2593644          DOI: 10.1016/s0753-3322(05)80006-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Pharmacother        ISSN: 0753-3322            Impact factor:   6.529


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4.  Time structures, chronomes, of soldiers' stature mimicking Hale cycle in neonatal body length.

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Journal:  Biomed Pharmacother       Date:  2004-10       Impact factor: 6.529

5.  Chronomics reveal and quantify circadian rhythmic melatonin in duodenum of rats.

Authors:  K Stebelova; M Zeman; G Cornélissen; G Bubenik; R Jozsa; R Hardeland; B Poeggeler; G Huether; A Olah; G Nagy; V Csernus; J Kazsaki; W Pan; K Otsuka; E E Bakken; F Halberg
Journal:  Biomed Pharmacother       Date:  2005-10       Impact factor: 6.529

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Journal:  Biomed Pharmacother       Date:  2005-10       Impact factor: 6.529

7.  Circadian and extracircadian exploration during daytime hours of circulating corticosterone and other endocrine chronomes.

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Journal:  Biomed Pharmacother       Date:  2005-10       Impact factor: 6.529

Review 8.  Chronomics.

Authors:  F E Halberg; G Cornélissen; K Otsuka; O Schwartzkopff; J Halberg; E E Bakken
Journal:  Biomed Pharmacother       Date:  2001       Impact factor: 6.529

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Authors:  G S Katinas; F Halberg; G Cornélissen; K Otsuka; E E Bakken
Journal:  Biomed Pharmacother       Date:  2005-10       Impact factor: 6.529

2.  Near-transyear in solar magnetism.

Authors:  G Cornélissen; K Otsuka; F Halberg
Journal:  Biomed Pharmacother       Date:  2005-10       Impact factor: 6.529

3.  Chronomics of autism and suicide.

Authors:  F Halberg; G Cornélissen; J Panksepp; K Otsuka; D Johnson
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5.  Stress, geomagnetic disturbance, infradian and circadian sampling for circulating corticosterone and models of human depression?

Authors:  A Olah; R Jozsa; V Csernus; J Sandor; A Muller; M Zeman; W Hoogerwerf; G Cornélissen; F Halberg
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6.  COSMIC INHERITANCE RULES: IMPLICATIONS FOR HEALTH CARE AND SCIENCE.

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7.  Decadal Cycles in the Human Cardiovascular System.

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8.  Prokaryotic and eukaryotic unicellular chronomics.

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Journal:  Biomed Pharmacother       Date:  2005-10       Impact factor: 6.529

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