نتایج جستجو برای: circadian variation

تعداد نتایج: 319046  

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 1999
A Englund S Behrens K Wegscheider E Rowland

OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to examine the circadian variation of ventricular arrhythmias detected by an implantable cardioverter defibrillator in patients with and without ischemic heart disease. BACKGROUND Previous studies have shown a circadian variation of ventricular arrhythmias, sudden death and myocardial infarction with a peak occurrence in the morning hours. The circadia...

2013
Leif Bungum Florencia Franssohn Mona Bungum Peter Humaidan Aleksander Giwercman

OBJECTIVE [corrected] To improve the biologic understanding of the Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) condition by examining the circadian variation and relationship between Anti Müllerian Hormone (AMH), gonadotropins and ovarian steroids in PCOS patients compared to normally ovulating and menstruating women. By comparing the pattern of co-variation between AMH and Luteinizing Hormone, two comp...

2005
D. Sander J. Klingelhofer

Background and Purpose We investigated the changes of circadian blood pressure patterns after thromboembolic and hemodynamic brain infarction and evaluated the relation between circadian blood pressure variation, infarct location, and activation of the autonomic nervous system after thromboembolic stroke. Methods Repeated 24-hour blood pressure measurements were performed in 45 patients with pr...

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 1984
N G Sitton A J Taggart J S Dixon K E Surrall H A Bird

Circadian variation has been demonstrated in several clinical parameters used to assess disease activity in rheumatoid arthritis, but circadian variation in modern laboratory assessments has not been studied in depth. We therefore made 2-hourly measurements of plasma viscosity, C-reactive protein, total serum sulphydryl, and serum histidine on samples obtained over a 24-hour period from 6 patie...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Amaury de Montaigu Antonis Giakountis Matthew Rubin Réka Tóth Frédéric Cremer Vladislava Sokolova Aimone Porri Matthieu Reymond Cynthia Weinig George Coupland

Daily rhythms of gene expression provide a benefit to most organisms by ensuring that biological processes are activated at the optimal time of day. Although temporal patterns of expression control plant traits of agricultural importance, how natural genetic variation modifies these patterns during the day and how precisely these patterns influence phenotypes is poorly understood. The circadian...

Journal: :Archives of neurology 2000
D Sander K Winbeck J Klingelhöfer B Conrad

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the relationship between circadian blood pressure patterns and the extent of cerebral white matter lesions (WML). DESIGN Case-control study. PARTICIPANTS A total of 227 healthy subjects older than 55 years were investigated. Extent and occurrence of WML were evaluated using a computer-supported image analysis system. Circadian blood pressure variation was defined as th...

Journal: :Clinical science 1998
C Maple G Kirk M McLaren D Veale J J Belch

1. We have previously shown a circadian variation in leucocyte activation and endothelial function which may explain why some inflammatory and vascular diseases show a circadian variation in disease activity/ occurrence. 2. We have investigated the circadian variation of two soluble cell adhesion molecules, intercellular adhesion molecule-1 and E-selectin, in 10 healthy volunteers. Soluble inte...

Journal: :British medical journal 1982
J C Robertson M G Helliwell E G Cantrell M I Cawley R M Ellis

Disease activity in rheumatoid arthritis as measured by repeated estimation of joint pain, stiffness, articular index, and grip strength was shown to have a circadian rythm, maximal activity being seen between 0200 and 0400 and minimal activity in the early afternoon. This variation in disease activity may be related to circadian alterations in immune and inflammatory responses (such as immune ...

2017
Amaury de Montaigu George Coupland

Latitudinal clines in circadian rhythms have consistently been described in various plant species, with the most recent examples appearing in soybean cultivars and in monkey flower natural populations. These latitudinal clines provide evidence that natural variation in circadian rhythms is adaptive, but it is still unclear what adaptive benefits this variation confers, particularly because circ...

2015
Heather S.L. Jim Hui-Yi Lin Jonathan P. Tyrer Kate Lawrenson Joe Dennis Ganna Chornokur Zhihua Chen Ann Y. Chen Jennifer Permuth-Wey Katja KH. Aben Hoda Anton-Culver Natalia Antonenkova Fiona Bruinsma Elisa V. Bandera Yukie T. Bean Matthias W. Beckmann Maria Bisogna Line Bjorge Natalia Bogdanova Louise A. Brinton Angela Brooks-Wilson Clareann H. Bunker Ralf Butzow Ian G. Campbell Karen Carty Jenny Chang-Claude Linda S. Cook Daniel W. Cramer Julie M. Cunningham Cezary Cybulski Agnieszka Dansonka-Mieszkowska Andreas du Bois Evelyn Despierre Weiva Sieh Jennifer A. Doherty Thilo Dörk Matthias Dürst Douglas F. Easton Diana M. Eccles Robert P. Edwards Arif B. Ekici Peter A. Fasching Brooke L. Fridley Yu-Tang Gao Aleksandra Gentry-Maharaj Graham G. Giles Rosalind Glasspool Marc T. Goodman Jacek Gronwald Philipp Harter Hanis N. Hasmad Alexander Hein Florian Heitz Michelle A.T. Hildebrandt Peter Hillemanns Claus K. Hogdall Estrid Hogdall Satoyo Hosono Edwin S. Iversen Anna Jakubowska Allan Jensen Bu-Tian Ji Beth Y. Karlan Melissa Kellar Lambertus A. Kiemeney Camilla Krakstad Susanne K. Kjaer Jolanta Kupryjanczyk Robert A. Vierkant Diether Lambrechts Sandrina Lambrechts Nhu D. Le Alice W. Lee Shashi Lele Arto Leminen Jenny Lester Douglas A. Levine Dong Liang Boon Kiong Lim Jolanta Lissowska Karen Lu Jan Lubinski Lene Lundvall Leon F.A.G. Massuger Keitaro Matsuo Valerie McGuire John R. McLaughlin Ian McNeish Usha Menon Roger L. Milne Francesmary Modugno Lotte Thomsen Kirsten B. Moysich Roberta B. Ness Heli Nevanlinna Ursula Eilber Kunle Odunsi Sara H. Olson Irene Orlow Sandra Orsulic Rachel Palmieri Weber James Paul Celeste L. Pearce Tanja Pejovic Liisa M. Pelttari Malcolm C. Pike Elizabeth M. Poole Eva Schernhammer Harvey A. Risch Barry Rosen Mary Anne Rossing Joseph H. Rothstein Anja Rudolph Ingo B. Runnebaum Iwona K. Rzepecka Helga B. Salvesen Ira Schwaab Xiao-Ou Shu Yurii B. Shvetsov Nadeem Siddiqui Honglin Song Melissa C. Southey Beata Spiewankiewicz Lara Sucheston-Campbell Soo-Hwang Teo Kathryn L. Terry Pamela J. Thompson Ingvild L. Tangen Shelley S. Tworoger Anne M. van Altena Ignace Vergote Christine S. Walsh Shan Wang-Gohrke Nicolas Wentzensen Alice S. Whittemore Kristine G. Wicklund Lynne R. Wilkens Anna H. Wu Xifeng Wu Yin-Ling Woo Hannah Yang Wei Zheng Argyrios Ziogas Ernest Amankwah Andrew Berchuck Joellen M. Schildkraut Linda E. Kelemen Susan J. Ramus Alvaro N.A. Monteiro Ellen L. Goode Steven A. Narod Simon A. Gayther Paul D. P. Pharoah Thomas A. Sellers Catherine M. Phelan

Disruption in circadian gene expression, whether due to genetic variation or environmental factors (e.g., light at night, shiftwork), is associated with increased incidence of breast, prostate, gastrointestinal and hematologic cancers and gliomas. Circadian genes are highly expressed in the ovaries where they regulate ovulation; circadian disruption is associated with several ovarian cancer ris...

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