Physiology and pharmacology of melatonin in relation to biological rhythms.

Journal Title: Pharmacological Reports - Year 2009, Vol 61, Issue 3

Abstract

Melatonin is an evolutionarily conserved molecule that serves a time-keeping function in various species. In vertebrates, melatonin is produced predominantly by the pineal gland with a marked circadian rhythm that is governed by the central circadian pacemaker (biological clock) in the suprachiasmatic nuclei of the hypothalamus. High levels of melatonin are normally found at night, and low levels are seen during daylight hours. As a consequence, melatonin has been called the "darkness hormone". This review surveys the current state of knowledge regarding the regulation of melatonin synthesis, receptor expression, and function. In particular, it addresses the physiological, pathological, and therapeutic aspects of melatonin in humans, with an emphasis on biological rhythms.

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Jolanta Zawilska, Debra Skene, Josephine Arendt

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Jolanta Zawilska, Debra Skene, Josephine Arendt (2009). Physiology and pharmacology of melatonin in relation to biological rhythms.. Pharmacological Reports, 61(3), 383-410. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-113179