Abstract
The human metabolism is regulated by our internal clock; the circadian rhythm (24h-25h). There are several factors included in the regulatory pathway such as; genes (PER1-3), (CRY1-2), TIM hormones (cortisol, catecholamines, melatonin and insulin) drugs, enzymes, sleep disorders and diseases. Each one contributes in a different degree and in order to enhance the therapeutic result; we should include these factors into clusters instead of targeting each factor one by one. Malignances deregulate gene-protein expression/production, enzyme production, and in addition they induce fatigue, insomnia, stress and sleep disorders. All these factors finally contribute in minimizing the efficiency of chemotherapy treatment and quality of life. In addition, the circadian rhythm disruption induces tumor genesis, stress, and downregulates the defense and repair mechanisms of the human body. In the current mini review the underlying mechanism of the circadian rhythm is provided, along with the influence of sleep disturbances in cancer patient therapy. A proposal is presented to divide circadian rhythm and sleep disturbances into two major clusters with different management, however; with a common target to improve treatment efficiency and quality of life. Finally, a chrono-chemotherapy administration model is proposed in order to have less chemotherapy side effects.
Keywords: Chronomodulation, Cancer, Chemotherapy, Circadian rhythm, Sleep disorders.
Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Title:Time Recall; Future Concept of Chronomodulating Chemotherapy for Cancer
Volume: 14 Issue: 6
Author(s): Paul Zarogoulidis, Kaid Darwiche, Haidong Huang, Dionysis Spyratos, Lonny Yarmus, Qiang Li, Stylianos Kakolyris, Konstantinos Syrigos and Konstantinos Zarogoulidis
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Keywords: Chronomodulation, Cancer, Chemotherapy, Circadian rhythm, Sleep disorders.
Abstract: The human metabolism is regulated by our internal clock; the circadian rhythm (24h-25h). There are several factors included in the regulatory pathway such as; genes (PER1-3), (CRY1-2), TIM hormones (cortisol, catecholamines, melatonin and insulin) drugs, enzymes, sleep disorders and diseases. Each one contributes in a different degree and in order to enhance the therapeutic result; we should include these factors into clusters instead of targeting each factor one by one. Malignances deregulate gene-protein expression/production, enzyme production, and in addition they induce fatigue, insomnia, stress and sleep disorders. All these factors finally contribute in minimizing the efficiency of chemotherapy treatment and quality of life. In addition, the circadian rhythm disruption induces tumor genesis, stress, and downregulates the defense and repair mechanisms of the human body. In the current mini review the underlying mechanism of the circadian rhythm is provided, along with the influence of sleep disturbances in cancer patient therapy. A proposal is presented to divide circadian rhythm and sleep disturbances into two major clusters with different management, however; with a common target to improve treatment efficiency and quality of life. Finally, a chrono-chemotherapy administration model is proposed in order to have less chemotherapy side effects.
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Zarogoulidis Paul, Darwiche Kaid, Huang Haidong, Spyratos Dionysis, Yarmus Lonny, Li Qiang, Kakolyris Stylianos, Syrigos Konstantinos and Zarogoulidis Konstantinos, Time Recall; Future Concept of Chronomodulating Chemotherapy for Cancer, Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology 2013; 14(6) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/13892010113146660229
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/13892010113146660229 |
Print ISSN 1389-2010 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1873-4316 |

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