Chronotherapy as a novel strategy to limit anthracycline-induced cardiotoxicity

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2025-10

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Kelters, Ilse R
Printezi, Markella I.
Ballesta, Annabelle
Dierickx, Pieterjan
Koop, YvonneORCID 0000-0001-6150-0859
Innominato, Pasquale F
Lévi, Francis A
Corne van Dam, J
Doevendans, PieterISNI 0000000110574516
Huitema, Alwin D RISNI 0000000397166009

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Abstract

Anthracycline cardiotoxicity is a severe chemotherapeutic side effect that can lead to heart failure in cancer patients and survivors. Chronomodulated chemotherapy is a promising preventive strategy that encompasses the adjustment of anthracycline administration time to the circadian rhythms (24-hour rhythms) of the body. Circadian rhythms play a major role in cardiovascular physiology and disease and may lead to a time-dependent variation in cardiac sensitivity to anthracyclines. In this review, all available evidence on the topic of chronomodulated anthracyclines for cardiotoxicity reduction and/or oncological efficacy enhancement is summarized. In total, 3 in vitro studies, 12 animal studies, and 9 clinical studies were included. Potential mechanistic explanations involved 24-hour variation in oxidative stress regulation, DNA damage repair, and systemic or intracellular pharmacokinetics. We identified a hypothesized optimal time frame from 3 to 11 AM for anthracycline administration in humans, based on extrapolation of findings in animal studies.

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Anthracycline, Cardio-oncology, Cardiotoxicity, Chronomodulation, Chronotherapy, Circadian Rhythms, Journal Article

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Kelters, I R, Printezi, M I, Ballesta, A, Dierickx, P, Koop, Y, Innominato, P F, Lévi, F A, Corne van Dam, J, Doevendans, P A, Huitema, A D R, Teske, A J, May, A M, Sluijter, J P G & van Laake, L W 2025, 'Chronotherapy as a novel strategy to limit anthracycline-induced cardiotoxicity', Cardiovascular research, vol. 121, no. 14, pp. 2144-2156. https://doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvaf179