Revealed, why we wake up stiff: Our bodies suppress inflamma

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Revealed, why we wake up stiff: Our bodies suppress inflamma

Postby herbsandhelpers » Tue Aug 09, 2016 11:19 am

Revealed, why we wake up stiff: Our bodies suppress inflammation as we sleep - delaying the symptoms until the morning

Type of protein called cryptochrome represses inflammatory pathways
But effects of this wear off on a morning causing symptoms to start

Hoped it could lead to drugs to treat inflammatory diseases like arthritis

The body works to suppress inflammation as we sleep which wears off in the morning

Aches and pains seem worse in the morning - and now scientists think they have found the reason why.

The body works to suppress inflammation as we sleep but when we start to move around, the effects wear off.

Researchers found a type of protein called cryptochrome represses inflammatory pathways during night-time sleep – delaying symptoms.

It is hoped the research could help develop drugs to treat inflammatory diseases such as arthritis.

Scientists made the discovery by altering cells from the joints of mice and humans.

They harvested cells from joints of healthy mice and humans which play a vital role in the pathology behind inflammatory arthritis.

The cells were found to have a 24-hour rhythm.

When this rhythm was disrupted and cryptochrome gene was knocked out, there was more inflammation.

It suggests cryptochrome protein has anti-inflammatory properties.

When drugs were given to activate the protein, it was found to protect against inflammation.

Dr Julie Gibbs, of the University of Manchester, said: 'By understanding how the biological clock regulates inflammation, we can begin to develop new treatments, which might exploit this knowledge.

Aches and pains seem worse in the morning because they are, new research suggests. A protein called cryptochrome has anti-inflammatory properties during night-time sleep ¿ delaying symptoms

'Furthermore, by adapting the time of day at which current drug therapies are administered, we may be able to make them more effective.'

It follows a study last week which discovered that our spinal discs have a 24-hour body clock that can cause debilitating pain when it gets out of synch.

Ageing and inflammation are major causes of disc degeneration and lower back pain and the study found both cause body-clock malfunction.

The researchers said getting a good night’s sleep would protect the body clock and help to avoid disc problems later in life.

The latest study was published in the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology journal.

Source: Daily Mail
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