Melatonin has multiorgan effects

European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy

6 August 2016
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Abstract

Abstract

Melatonin, widely used to counter transatlantic travel jet lag and insomnia, is synthesized in the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the anterior pituitary gland. Its release into the circulation is stimulated by the onset of darkness, followed by a progressive decrease in blood levels with the onset of dawn. Melatonin administration can maintain the quality of sleep and help to counteract age-induced cognitive decline. Melatonin can also limit the severity of a variety of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, diabetes, and cancer.

Contributors

Lionel H. Opie
Lionel H. Opie

Author

University of Cape Town Rondebosch , South Africa