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Melatonin: A potential nighttime guardian against Alzheimer’s

Zefan Zhang, Pei Xue, Barbara B. Bendlin, Henrik Zetterberg, Fernanda G. De Felice, Xiao Tan, Christian Benedict

2024Molecular Psychiatry59 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the context of the escalating global health challenge posed by Alzheimer's disease (AD), this comprehensive review considers the potential of melatonin in both preventive and therapeutic capacities. As a naturally occurring hormone and robust antioxidant, accumulating evidence suggests melatonin is a compelling candidate to consider in the context of AD-related pathologies. The review considers several mechanisms, including potential effects on amyloid-beta and pathologic tau burden, antioxidant defense, immune modulation, and regulation of circadian rhythms. Despite its promise, several gaps need to be addressed prior to clinical translation. These include conducting additional randomized clinical trials in patients with or at risk for AD dementia, determining optimal dosage and timing, and further determining potential side effects, particularly of long-term use. This review consolidates existing knowledge, identifies gaps, and suggests directions for future research to better understand the potential of melatonin for neuroprotection and disease mitigation within the landscape of AD.

Topics & Concepts

MelatoninContext (archaeology)DementiaNeuroprotectionNeuroscienceDiseaseAlzheimer's diseaseMedicineClinical trialPsychologyBioinformaticsBiologyInternal medicinePaleontologyCircadian rhythm and melatoninTryptophan and brain disordersBiochemical Acid Research Studies
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