The physiological roles of melatonin are still unclear despite almost 50 years of research. Elevated melatonin levels from either endogenous nocturnal production or exogenous daytime administration are associated in humans with effects including increased sleepiness, reduced core temperature, increased heat loss and other generally anabolic physiological changes. This supports the idea that endogenous melatonin increases nocturnal sleep propensity, either directly or indirectly via physiological processes associated with sleep. The article "Melatonin as a hypnotic-Pro", also in this issue, presents evidence to support this viewpoint. We do not entirely disagree, but nevertheless feel this is an overly simplistic interpretation of the availa...
The hypnotic action of melatonin 5 mg p.o. was explored in 15 subjects with psychophysiological inso...
The role exerted by melatonin in human physiology has not been completely ascertained. Melatonin lev...
Sleep is an essential component of overall human health but is so tightly regulated that when disrup...
Abstract The present article reviews the evidence that melatonin possesses sleep-inducing effects an...
: The use of exogenous melatonin as a sleep-promoting drug has been under debate due to the lack of ...
AbstractMelatonin is one of the most versatile and ubiquitous molecule widely distributed in nature ...
Melatonin is a physiological hormone involved in sleep timing and is currently used exogenously in t...
Melatonin was first purified nearly fifty years ago and has since been identified as a sleep promoti...
Administration of melatonin is useful in the treatment of desynchronized conditions. The mechanisms ...
Melatonin is a widely publicized 'magical drug'. Claims of its use include regulation of sleep, circ...
Abstract: Melatonin is produced over the night in a process driven by the circadian clock that resid...
We studied the effects of single evening doses of melatonin (0.3 mg and 1.0 mg orally) on polysomnog...
Melatonin is an endogenous substance easily found in the body. It is conceptualized as a hormone, de...
peer reviewedMelatonin is a hormone mainly secreted by the pineal gland during the dark phase of the...
The hypnotic action of melatonin 5 mg p.o. was explored in 15 subjects with psychophysiological inso...
The role exerted by melatonin in human physiology has not been completely ascertained. Melatonin lev...
Sleep is an essential component of overall human health but is so tightly regulated that when disrup...
Abstract The present article reviews the evidence that melatonin possesses sleep-inducing effects an...
: The use of exogenous melatonin as a sleep-promoting drug has been under debate due to the lack of ...
AbstractMelatonin is one of the most versatile and ubiquitous molecule widely distributed in nature ...
Melatonin is a physiological hormone involved in sleep timing and is currently used exogenously in t...
Melatonin was first purified nearly fifty years ago and has since been identified as a sleep promoti...
Administration of melatonin is useful in the treatment of desynchronized conditions. The mechanisms ...
Melatonin is a widely publicized 'magical drug'. Claims of its use include regulation of sleep, circ...
Abstract: Melatonin is produced over the night in a process driven by the circadian clock that resid...
We studied the effects of single evening doses of melatonin (0.3 mg and 1.0 mg orally) on polysomnog...
Melatonin is an endogenous substance easily found in the body. It is conceptualized as a hormone, de...
peer reviewedMelatonin is a hormone mainly secreted by the pineal gland during the dark phase of the...
The hypnotic action of melatonin 5 mg p.o. was explored in 15 subjects with psychophysiological inso...
The role exerted by melatonin in human physiology has not been completely ascertained. Melatonin lev...
Sleep is an essential component of overall human health but is so tightly regulated that when disrup...