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Melatonin in sleep disorders and jet-lag.

Daniel P Cardinali, Luis I Brusco, Santiago Pérez Lloret, Analía M Furio
Review Neuro endocrinology letters 2002

Desain Studi

Jenis Studi
review
Populasi
Elderly insomniacs, Alzheimer's disease patients, blind individuals, delayed sleep phase syndrome patients, jet lag sufferers; review of melatonin effects on sleep disorders
Intervensi
Melatonin in sleep disorders and jet-lag. melatonin (unspecified doses); benzodiazepine reduction
Pembanding
placebo or no treatment
Luaran Utama
sleep latency, sleep efficiency, circadian synchronization, benzodiazepine use
Arah Efek
Positive
Risiko Bias
Unclear

Abstrak

In elderly insomniacs, melatonin treatment decreased sleep latency and increased sleep efficiency. This is particularly marked in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients. Melatonin is effective to reduce significantly benzodiazepine use. In addition, melatonin administration synchronizes the sleep-wake cycle in blind people and in individuals suffering from delayed sleep phase syndrome or jet lag. Urinary levels of 6-sulphatoxymelatonin decrease with age and in chronic diseases like AD or coronary heart disease. The effect of melatonin on sleep is probably the consequence of increasing sleep propensity (by inducing a fall in body temperature) and of a synchronizing effect on the circadian clock (chronobiotic effect).

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