نتایج جستجو برای: melatonin

تعداد نتایج: 10831  

2017
Yohan Ricci Zonta Marcelo Martinez Isabel Cristina C. Camargo Raquel F. Domeniconi Luiz Antonio Lupi Júnior Patricia Fernanda F. Pinheiro Russel J. Reiter Francisco Eduardo Martinez Luiz Gustavo A. Chuffa

Angiogenesis is a hallmark of ovarian cancer (OC); the ingrowth of blood vessels promotes rapid cell growth and the associated metastasis. Melatonin is a well-characterized indoleamine that possesses important anti-angiogenic properties in a set of aggressive solid tumors. Herein, we evaluated the role of melatonin therapy on the angiogenic signaling pathway in OC of an ethanol-preferring rat m...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2005
Antonio Carrillo-Vico Patricia J Lardone José M Fernández-Santos Inés Martín-Lacave Juan R Calvo Michal Karasek Juan M Guerrero

Since melatonin was first isolated in 1958 up to the last few years, this substance was considered a hormone exclusive to the pineal gland. Although melatonin has lately been identified in a large number of extrapineal sites, its potential biological actions have not yet been studied. This paper shows that human lymphocyte-synthesized melatonin plays a crucial role modulating IL-2/IL-2 receptor...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2003
Xiaowei Jin Charlotte von Gall Rick L Pieschl Valentin K Gribkoff Jorg H Stehle Steven M Reppert David R Weaver

Two high-affinity, G protein-coupled melatonin receptor subtypes have been identified in mammals. Targeted disruption of the Mel(1a) melatonin receptor prevents some, but not all, responses to the hormone, suggesting functional redundancy among receptor subtypes (Liu et al., Neuron 19:91-102, 1997). In the present work, the mouse Mel(1b) melatonin receptor cDNA was isolated and characterized, a...

2013
Regina P Markus Erika Cecon Marco Antonio Pires-Lapa

Pineal gland melatonin is the darkness hormone, while extra-pineal melatonin produced by the gonads, gut, retina, and immune competent cells acts as a paracrine or autocrine mediator. The well-known immunomodulatory effect of melatonin is observed either as an endocrine, a paracrine or an autocrine response. In mammals, nuclear translocation of nuclear factor κ-light-chain-enhancer of activated...

Journal: :Journal of pineal research 2012
Daniel P Cardinali Venkataramanujan Srinivasan Amnon Brzezinski Gregory M Brown

Benzodiazepine sedative-hypnotic drugs are widely used for the treatment of insomnia. Nevertheless, their adverse effects, such as next-day hangover, dependence and impairment of memory, make them unsuitable for long-term treatment. Melatonin has been used for improving sleep in patients with insomnia mainly because it does not cause hangover or show any addictive potential. However, there is a...

2012
Hiroshi Tamura Akihisa Takasaki Toshiaki Taketani Manabu Tanabe Fumie Kizuka Lifa Lee Isao Tamura Ryo Maekawa Hiromi Aasada Yoshiaki Yamagata Norihiro Sugino

Melatonin (N-acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine) is secreted during the dark hours at night by pineal gland, and it regulates a variety of important central and peripheral actions related to circadian rhythms and reproduction. It has been believed that melatonin regulates ovarian function by the regulation of gonadotropin release in the hypothalamus-pituitary gland axis via its specific receptors. In a...

2017
Shengyu Guan Lu Xie Teng Ma Dongying Lv Wang Jing Xiuzhi Tian Yukun Song Zhiping Liu Xianghong Xiao Guoshi Liu

To test whether melatonin plays an important role in the process of early pregnancy, melatonin was given in drinking water to pregnant mice at different gestation stages. These included mice who were given melatonin 14 days prior to their successful mating (confirmed by vaginal plug) (Group A), after successful mating (Group B), and 14 days prior to and until after successful mating (Group C). ...

2012
Rüdiger Hardeland

Melatonin is a highly pleiotropic signaling molecule, which is released as a hormone of the pineal gland predominantly during night. Melatonin secretion decreases during aging. Reduced melatonin levels are also observed in various diseases, such as types of dementia, some mood disorders, severe pain, cancer, and diabetes type 2. Melatonin dysfunction is frequently related to deviations in ampli...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2002
D J Kennaway A Voultsios T J Varcoe R W Moyer

There has been relatively little research conducted on pineal melatonin production in laboratory mice, in part, due to the lack of appropriate assays. We studied the pineal and plasma rhythm, response to light, adrenergic stimulation, and metabolism of melatonin in CBA mice. With the use of a sensitive and specific melatonin RIA, melatonin was detected in the pineal glands at all times of the d...

2010
Dun-Xian Tan Lucien C Manchester Emilio Sanchez-Barcelo Maria D Mediavilla Russel J Reiter

Levels of melatonin in mammalian circulation are well documented; however, its levels in tissues and other body fluids are yet only poorly established. It is obvious that melatonin concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of mammals including humans are substantially higher than those in the peripheral circulation. Evidence indicates that melatonin produced in pineal gland is directly releas...

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