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Circadian Rhythm, Clock Genes, and Hypertension: Recent Advances in Hypertension

Journal

HYPERTENSION
Volume 78, Issue 5, Pages 1185-1196

Publisher

LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.121.14519

Keywords

blood pressure; circadian rhythm; kidney diseases; suprachiasmatic nucleus; therapeutics

Funding

  1. American Heart Association Established Investigator Award [R01DK109570]
  2. [R01DK123078]

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The molecular circadian clock is crucial in blood pressure control, with central and peripheral clocks playing a key role. Dysregulation of the circadian rhythm of blood pressure is associated with adverse cardiorenal outcomes and increased risk of cardiovascular mortality. Understanding peripheral clock function in regulating the circadian rhythm of blood pressure will pave the way for targeted therapeutics in circadian blood pressure dysregulation and hypertension.
Accumulating evidence suggests that the molecular circadian clock is crucial in blood pressure (BP) control. Circadian rhythms are controlled by the central clock, which resides in the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the hypothalamus and peripheral clocks throughout the body. Both light and food cues entrain these clocks but whether these cues are important for the circadian rhythm of BP is a growing area of interest. The peripheral clocks in the smooth muscle, perivascular adipose tissue, liver, adrenal gland, and kidney have been recently implicated in the regulation of BP rhythm. Dysregulation of the circadian rhythm of BP is associated with adverse cardiorenal outcomes and increased risk of cardiovascular mortality. In this review, we summarize the most recent advances in peripheral clocks as BP regulators, highlight the adverse outcomes of disrupted circadian BP rhythm in hypertension, and provide insight into potential future work in areas exploring the circadian clock in BP control and chronotherapy. A better understanding of peripheral clock function in regulating the circadian rhythm of BP will help pave the way for targeted therapeutics in the treatment of circadian BP dysregulation and hypertension.

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