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Melatonin agonists and insomnia.

Sally A Ferguson, Shantha M W Rajaratnam, Drew Dawson
Review Expert review of neurotherapeutics 2010 58 اقتباسات

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نوع الدراسة
Review
المجتمع المدروس
Patients with circadian rhythm sleep disorders (advanced/delayed sleep phase, jet lag, shiftwork) and primary insomnia
التدخل
Melatonin agonists and insomnia. None
المقارن
Melatonin
النتيجة الأولية
Efficacy of melatonin agonists (ramelteon, tasimelteon, agomelatine) for circadian rhythm sleep disorders and insomnia
اتجاه التأثير
Positive
خطر التحيز
Unclear

الملخص

The ability of melatonin to shift biological rhythms is well known. As a result, melatonin has been used in the treatment of various circadian rhythm sleep disorders, such as advanced and delayed sleep phase disorders, jet lag and shiftwork disorder. The current evidence for melatonin being efficacious in the treatment of primary insomnia is less compelling. The development of agents that are selective for melatonin receptors provides opportunity to further elucidate the actions of melatonin and its receptors and to develop novel treatments for specific types of sleep disorders. The agonists reviewed here - ramelteon, tasimelteon and agomelatine - all appear to be efficacious in the treatment of circadian rhythm sleep disorders and some types of insomnia. However, further studies are required to understand the mechanisms of action, particularly for insomnia. Clinical application of the agonists requires a good understanding of their phase-dependent properties. Long-term effects of melatonin should be evaluated in large-scale, independent randomized controlled trials.

باختصار

The agonists reviewed here – ramelteon, tasimelte on and agomelatine – all appear to be efficacious in the treatment of circadian rhythm sleep disorders and some types of insomnia, however, further studies are required to understand the mechanisms of action, particularly for insomnia.

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