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[Melatonin and epilepsy].

M Rufo-Campos
Review Revista de neurologia 2002 35 اقتباسات

تصميم الدراسة

نوع الدراسة
Review
المجتمع المدروس
Children and adults with epilepsy and other neurological conditions including sleep disorders
التدخل
[Melatonin and epilepsy]. None
المقارن
None
النتيجة الأولية
Epileptic seizure control
اتجاه التأثير
Mixed
خطر التحيز
Unclear

الملخص

OBJECTIVE: This review has been prepared in response to the increasing interest shown in understanding the part played by melatonin in the body, which has led to the search for new uses of it in cerebral disorders, such as sleep disorders including insomnia, irritability, depression, behaviour disorders and even the treatment of autism, since sleep disorders also occur in this condition. We pay particular attention to studies involving epilepsy. DEVELOPMENT: We show that interest in melatonin is rapidly increasing and new discoveries are being made of the part it plays in the biological regulation of circadian rhythm, sleep, mood, ageing, tumour growth and reproduction. Perhaps these processes between them have led to its use in the treatment of many current problems such as neuroprotection, migraine and the control of epileptic seizures. CONCLUSIONS: It has been shown that in both children and adults melatonin is of low toxicity and may be used in high risk persons. In this paper we make a careful analysis of recent publications in the medical literature dealing with the use of melatonin in the control of epileptic seizures and discuss its advantages and disadvantages. However, as with other types of treatment, further study, both experimental and otherwise, is necessary for confirmation.

باختصار

Interest in melatonin is rapidly increasing and new discoveries are being made of the part it plays in the biological regulation of circadian rhythm, sleep, mood, ageing, tumour growth and reproduction.

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