Light and Circadian Signaling Pathway in Pregnancy: Programming of Adult Health and Disease
Light is a crucial environmental signal that affects elements of human health, including the entrainment of circadian rhythms. A suboptimal environment during pregnancy can increase the risk of offspring developing a wide range of chronic diseases in later life. Circadian rhythm disruption in pregna...
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doaj-803c6aead2a9463cb709507261c2a50f2020-11-25T01:28:23ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672020-03-01216223210.3390/ijms21062232ijms21062232Light and Circadian Signaling Pathway in Pregnancy: Programming of Adult Health and DiseaseChien-Ning Hsu0You-Lin Tain1Department of Pharmacy, Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Kaohsiung 833, TaiwanDepartment of Pediatrics, Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and Chang Gung University College of Medicine, Kaohsiung 833, TaiwanLight is a crucial environmental signal that affects elements of human health, including the entrainment of circadian rhythms. A suboptimal environment during pregnancy can increase the risk of offspring developing a wide range of chronic diseases in later life. Circadian rhythm disruption in pregnant women may have deleterious consequences for their progeny. In the modern world, maternal chronodisruption can be caused by shift work, jet travel across time zones, mistimed eating, and excessive artificial light exposure at night. However, the impact of maternal chronodisruption on the developmental programming of various chronic diseases remains largely unknown. In this review, we outline the impact of light, the circadian clock, and circadian signaling pathways in pregnancy and fetal development. Additionally, we show how to induce maternal chronodisruption in animal models, examine emerging research demonstrating long-term negative implications for offspring health following maternal chronodisruption, and summarize current evidence related to light and circadian signaling pathway targeted therapies in pregnancy to prevent the development of chronic diseases in offspring.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/6/2232circadian rhythmdevelopmental origins of health and disease (dohad)developmental programmingglucocorticoidhypertensionlightmelatoninpregnancy |
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Light and Circadian Signaling Pathway in Pregnancy: Programming of Adult Health and Disease |
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Light and Circadian Signaling Pathway in Pregnancy: Programming of Adult Health and Disease |
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Light and Circadian Signaling Pathway in Pregnancy: Programming of Adult Health and Disease |
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Light and Circadian Signaling Pathway in Pregnancy: Programming of Adult Health and Disease |
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light and circadian signaling pathway in pregnancy: programming of adult health and disease |
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Light is a crucial environmental signal that affects elements of human health, including the entrainment of circadian rhythms. A suboptimal environment during pregnancy can increase the risk of offspring developing a wide range of chronic diseases in later life. Circadian rhythm disruption in pregnant women may have deleterious consequences for their progeny. In the modern world, maternal chronodisruption can be caused by shift work, jet travel across time zones, mistimed eating, and excessive artificial light exposure at night. However, the impact of maternal chronodisruption on the developmental programming of various chronic diseases remains largely unknown. In this review, we outline the impact of light, the circadian clock, and circadian signaling pathways in pregnancy and fetal development. Additionally, we show how to induce maternal chronodisruption in animal models, examine emerging research demonstrating long-term negative implications for offspring health following maternal chronodisruption, and summarize current evidence related to light and circadian signaling pathway targeted therapies in pregnancy to prevent the development of chronic diseases in offspring. |
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circadian rhythm developmental origins of health and disease (dohad) developmental programming glucocorticoid hypertension light melatonin pregnancy |
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