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Chrono-Gerontology: Integrating Circadian Rhythms and Aging in Stroke Research.

Nirit KaraChinyere Agbaegbu IwekaEran Blacher
Published in: Advanced biology (2023)
Stroke is a significant public health concern for elderly individuals. However, the majority of pre-clinical studies utilize young and healthy rodents, which may result in failure of candidate therapies in clinical trials. In this brief review/perspective, the complex link between circadian rhythms, aging, innate immunity, and the gut microbiome to ischemic injury onset, progression, and recovery is discussed. Short-chain fatty acids and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide + (NAD + ) production by the gut microbiome are highlighted as key mechanisms with profound rhythmic behavior, and it is suggested to boost them as prophylactic/therapeutic approaches. Integrating aging, its associated comorbidities, and circadian regulation of physiological processes into stroke research may increase the translational value of pre-clinical studies and help to schedule the optimal time window for existing practices to improve stroke outcome and recovery.
Keyphrases
  • atrial fibrillation
  • public health
  • clinical trial
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • randomized controlled trial
  • intellectual disability
  • brain injury
  • blood brain barrier