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Chronobiology Disorders (Circadian Rhythm Disorder)

Disruptions of the rhythmic cycle of bodily functions or activities.
Also Known As:
Circadian Rhythm Disorder; Biological Clock Disturbances; Circadian Dysregulation; Inversion of Circadian Rhythm, Psychogenic; Psychogenic Inversion of Circadian Rhythm; Biological Clock Disturbance; Chronobiology Disorder; Disturbance, Biological Clock; Disturbances, Biological Clock; Dysregulation, Circadian; Circadian Rhythm Disorders
Networked: 192 relevant articles (7 outcomes, 21 trials/studies)

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Disease Context: Research Results

Related Diseases

1. Parkinson Disease (Parkinson's Disease)
2. Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders (Insomnia)
3. Jet Lag Syndrome
4. Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders (Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome)
5. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis)

Experts

1. Zhang, Xin: 7 articles (05/2022 - 10/2016)
2. Wu, Zufang: 6 articles (05/2022 - 08/2019)
3. Shibata, Shigenobu: 4 articles (12/2022 - 10/2005)
4. Hu, Shanshan: 4 articles (11/2022 - 11/2021)
5. Luo, Liyong: 4 articles (11/2022 - 11/2021)
6. Zeng, Liang: 4 articles (11/2022 - 11/2021)
7. Ho, Chi-Tang: 4 articles (05/2022 - 08/2019)
8. Tahara, Yu: 3 articles (12/2022 - 03/2012)
9. Zhao, Sibo: 3 articles (11/2022 - 11/2021)
10. Liu, Yanan: 3 articles (05/2022 - 02/2022)

Drugs and Biologics

Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Chronobiology Disorders:
1. MelatoninIBA
2. Dopamine Agonists (Dopamine Agonist)IBA
3. TeaIBA
4. HomocysteineIBA
5. Proteins (Proteins, Gene)FDA Link
6. Hydrocortisone (Cortisol)FDA LinkGeneric
10/01/2022 - "Cortisol levels under LL were below basal levels at all times compared to fish in LD, suggesting circadian dysregulation effects. "
01/01/2019 - "To juvenile, circadian rhythm disorder didn't make any influence on both T-SOD and ACP activity, the same result also appeared in cortisol concentration. "
01/01/2023 - "Chronic stress-related cortisol oversecretion and circadian dysregulation and associated systemic low grade, injurious inflammation ("para-inflammation") contribute to steatosis in various metabolically active solid organs, affecting both their structure and function. "
01/01/2013 - "Sleep and skin disorders interface at several levels: (1) the role of the skin in normal sleep physiology, such as thermoregulation, core body temperature control, and sleep onset; (2) the effect of endogenous circadian rhythms and peripheral circadian "oscillators" on cutaneous symptoms, such as the natural trough in cortisol levels during the evening in patients with inflammatory dermatoses, which most likely results in increased pruritus during the evening and night; (3) the effect of symptoms such as pruritus, hyperhidrosis, and problems with thermoregulation, on sleep and sleep-related quality of life of the patients and their families; (4) the possible effect of primary sleep disorders, such as insomnia, sleep apnea, sleep deprivation, and circadian rhythm disorders, on dermatologic disorders; for example, central nervous system arousals from sleep in sleep apnea can result in increased sympathetic neural activity and increased inflammation; and (5) comorbidity of some dermatologic disorders with stress and psychiatric disorders, for example, major depressive disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) that are also associated with sleep-related complaints. "
01/01/2023 - "Prevalence and risk factors of sub-health and circadian rhythm disorder of cortisol, melatonin, and temperature among Chinese midwives."
7. Hormones (Hormone)IBA
8. Melatonin Receptors (Melatonin Receptor)IBA
9. Biomarkers (Surrogate Marker)IBA
10. Antidepressive Agents (Antidepressants)IBA

Therapies and Procedures

1. Phototherapy (Light Therapy)
2. Therapeutics
3. General Anesthesia
4. Perioperative Period
5. Artificial Respiration (Mechanical Ventilation)