Circannual rhythm in DNA synthesis (S-phase) in healthy human bone marrow and rectal mucosa.

1995 
Cytotoxic anti-cancer drugs are meant to interact with tumor cells to impair the replicative and/or transcriptional functions of DNA in order to reduce proliferative rate and cause cell death. These drugs also affect rapidly proliferating healthy tissues such as the bone marrow and the gastrointestinal tract, thereby resulting in toxicity-related dose reductions and/or delays in treatment. We previously demonstrated a circadian rhythm in DNA synthesis (S-phase) of total bone marrow (BM) nucleated cells in 16 healthy, diurnally active men sampled every 4 h for 24 h (19 series). Highest values determined by flow cytometry were found near midday. We also reported a circadian rhythm in DNA synthesis of the rectal mucosa (RM) in 16 healthy men sampled every 2-3 h for 24 h under fed and fasting conditions (24 series). Highest proliferative activity as reflected by in vitro [3H]Tdr uptake, was found near the time of awakening. Circannual (about yearly) rhythmicity in cell division rates may also influence treatm...
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