• English
    • Ελληνικά
    • Deutsch
    • français
    • italiano
    • español
  • español 
    • English
    • Ελληνικά
    • Deutsch
    • français
    • italiano
    • español
  • Login
Ver ítem 
  •   DSpace Principal
  • Επιστημονικές Δημοσιεύσεις Μελών ΠΘ (ΕΔΠΘ)
  • Δημοσιεύσεις σε περιοδικά, συνέδρια, κεφάλαια βιβλίων κλπ.
  • Ver ítem
  •   DSpace Principal
  • Επιστημονικές Δημοσιεύσεις Μελών ΠΘ (ΕΔΠΘ)
  • Δημοσιεύσεις σε περιοδικά, συνέδρια, κεφάλαια βιβλίων κλπ.
  • Ver ítem
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.
Todo DSpace
  • Comunidades & Colecciones
  • Por fecha de publicación
  • Autores
  • Títulos
  • Materias

Meta-analysis of melatonin levels in cluster headache—Review of clinical implications

Thumbnail
Autor
Liampas I., Siokas V., Brotis A., Aloizou A.-M., Mentis A.-F.A., Vikelis M., Dardiotis E.
Fecha
2020
Language
en
DOI
10.1111/ane.13317
Materia
6 hydroxymelatonin o sulfate
melatonin
melatonin
cluster headache
drug blood level
drug efficacy
drug saliva level
drug tolerability
drug urine level
human
meta analysis
randomized controlled trial (topic)
remission
Review
systematic review
urine sampling
cluster headache
metabolism
Cluster Headache
Humans
Melatonin
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Mostrar el registro completo del ítem
Resumen
Cluster headache (CH) has been associated with circadian disturbances. The present systematic review examined available evidence for the utilization of melatonin (MT) in CH prophylaxis. First, case-control studies assessing nocturnal MT or its urine-expelled metabolite 6-sulfatoxymelatonin (aMT6s) in CH individuals and healthy controls (HC) were reviewed and meta-analyzed. Secondly, the results from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and non-randomized studies evaluating MT’s use in the prevention of CH were discussed. Literature search included MEDLINE, EMBASE, CENTRAL, PsycINFO, trial registries, Google Scholar, and OpenGrey. Bouts and remissions were assessed separately. Ten case-control studies (adult participants) were retrieved. Seven evaluated serum MT; meta-analysis involved only three of them (due to deficient reporting, n: bout = 31, remission = 38, HC = 31). Results were compatible with lower nocturnal serum MT levels during bouts [bout-HC; FE-MD = −29.89 pg/mL, 95% CI = (−46.00, −13.78), remission-HC; FE-MD = −2.40 pg/mL, 95% CI = (−16.57, 21.38), bout-remission; RE-MD = −32.10 pg/mL, 95% CI = (−56.78, −7.42)]. Nocturnal urinary melatonin was appraised in two studies, but reporting issues impeded the capitalization of the results. Nocturnal urine aMT6s was evaluated by two studies (n: bout = 29, remission = 22, HC = 20), and pooled results were indicative of lower aMT6s concentration in CH individuals during both active and inactive periods [bout-HC; FE-MD = −9.63 μg/nocturnal urine collection, 95% CI = (−14.40, −4.85), remission-HC; FE-MD = −9.12 μg/nocturnal urine collection, 95% CI = (−14.63,-3.62), bout-remission; FE-MD = −0.58 μg/nocturnal urine collection, 95% CI = (−4.58, 3.42)]. Regarding CH prophylaxis, one RCT and two non-randomized trials were retrieved, involving a total of 41 adult CH individuals (11—episodic, 31—chronic) and rendering the deduction of any conclusions precarious. Overall, available data for the role use of MT in CH are insufficient and inconclusive. Complementary studies evaluating endogenous MT concentrations and MT administration to patients with CH are warranted. © 2020 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11615/75838
Colecciones
  • Δημοσιεύσεις σε περιοδικά, συνέδρια, κεφάλαια βιβλίων κλπ. [19735]
htmlmap 

 

Listar

Todo DSpaceComunidades & ColeccionesPor fecha de publicaciónAutoresTítulosMateriasEsta colecciónPor fecha de publicaciónAutoresTítulosMaterias

Mi cuenta

AccederRegistro
Help Contact
DepositionAboutHelpContacto
Choose LanguageTodo DSpace
EnglishΕλληνικά
htmlmap