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The interaction of the circadian and immune system: Desynchrony as a pathological outcome to traumatic brain injury.

G R Yamakawa1, R D Brady1,2, M Sun1, S J McDonald1,3, S R Shultz1,2, R Mychasiuk1.   

Abstract

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a complex and costly worldwide phenomenon that can lead to many negative health outcomes including disrupted circadian function. There is a bidirectional relationship between the immune system and the circadian system, with mammalian coordination of physiological activities being controlled by the primary circadian pacemaker in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the hypothalamus. The SCN receives light information from the external environment and in turn synchronizes rhythms throughout the brain and body. The SCN is capable of endogenous self-sustained oscillatory activity through an intricate clock gene negative feedback loop. Following TBI, the response of the immune system can become prolonged and pathophysiological. This detrimental response not only occurs in the brain, but also within the periphery, where a leaky blood brain barrier can permit further infiltration of immune and inflammatory factors. The prolonged and pathological immune response that follows TBI can have deleterious effects on clock gene cycling and circadian function not only in the SCN, but also in other rhythmic areas throughout the body. This could bring about a state of circadian desynchrony where different rhythmic structures are no longer working together to promote optimal physiological function. There are many parallels between the negative symptomology associated with circadian desynchrony and TBI. This review discusses the significant contributions of an immune-disrupted circadian system on the negative symptomology following TBI. The implications of TBI symptomology as a disorder of circadian desynchrony are discussed.
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Keywords:  Clock genes; Concussion; Cytokines; Neuroinflammation; Suprachiasmatic nucleus

Year:  2020        PMID: 33364525      PMCID: PMC7752723          DOI: 10.1016/j.nbscr.2020.100058

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurobiol Sleep Circadian Rhythms        ISSN: 2451-9944


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Authors:  Paul Köhli; Ellen Otto; Denise Jahn; Marie-Jacqueline Reisener; Jessika Appelt; Adibeh Rahmani; Nima Taheri; Johannes Keller; Matthias Pumberger; Serafeim Tsitsilonis
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2021-10-30       Impact factor: 6.600

2.  The Effect of Traumatic Brain Injury on Sleep Architecture and Circadian Rhythms in Mice-A Comparison of High-Frequency Head Impact and Controlled Cortical Injury.

Authors:  Holly T Korthas; Bevan S Main; Alex C Harvey; Ruchelle G Buenaventura; Evan Wicker; Patrick A Forcelli; Mark P Burns
Journal:  Biology (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-08

3.  Efficacy and acceptability of blue-wavelength light therapy for post-TBI behavioral symptoms: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

Authors:  Karan Srisurapanont; Yanisa Samakarn; Boonyasit Kamklong; Phichayakan Siratrairat; Arina Bumiputra; Montita Jaikwang; Manit Srisurapanont
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-10-06       Impact factor: 3.752

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