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Endogenous melatonin levels and therapeutic use of exogenous melatonin in tension type headache: A systematic review

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Liampas I., Siokas V., Brotis A., Mentis A.-F.A., Aloizou A.-M., Dastamani M., Tsouris Z., Lima M., Dardiotis E.
Date
2021
Language
en
DOI
10.1016/j.neurol.2021.01.014
Keyword
6 hydroxymelatonin o sulfate
melatonin
analgesic agent
melatonin
adult
analgesia
analgesic activity
anxiety
child
chronic tension headache
circadian rhythm
clinical trial registry
depression
disability severity
disease duration
disease severity
drug efficacy
drug tolerability
Embase
episodic tension headache
evening dosage
female
follow up
hormonal therapy
hormone blood level
hormone release
human
knowledge base
male
medication compliance
Medline
middle aged
migraine
morbidity
Newcastle-Ottawa scale
pain intensity
photostimulation
PsycINFO
randomized controlled trial (topic)
remission
Review
saliva level
school child
search engine
self report
single drug dose
sleep quality
sleep stage
systematic review
tension headache
treatment failure
treatment response
wakefulness
case control study
tension headache
Adult
Analgesics
Case-Control Studies
Child
Humans
Melatonin
Tension-Type Headache
Elsevier Masson s.r.l.
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Abstract
Background-Purpose: A bidirectional relationship appears to connect tension-type headache (TTH) and circadian dysregulation. The present systematic review examined the published evidence for melatonin (MT) supplementation in the prophylaxis of TTH. Initially, we reviewed case-control studies investigating nocturnal MT or 6-sulphatoxymelatonin (aMT6s, a urine-discarded metabolite) in TTH individuals and healthy controls (HC). Secondly, we reviewed studies appraising the use of MT in the prevention of TTH. Methods: The search strategy involved MEDLINE EMBASE, CENTRAL, PsycINFO, trial registries, Google Scholar and OpenGrey. Case-control studies were appraised according to the Newcastle-Ottawa-Scale, whereas randomised controlled trials were assessed based on the risk-of-bias Cochrane tool. Infrequent, as well as frequent, episodic, and chronic TTH patients were evaluated separately in children and adults. Results: Our search strategy yielded two case-control studies. One (high-quality) did not reveal any difference in morning salivary MT concentration between children with frequent episodic TTH and HC. The second (moderate-quality) was indicative of a disturbed nocturnal secretion pattern in adults with chronic TTH. For the second part, five uncontrolled studies were retrieved. In total, 94 adults with chronic TTH were assessed and results were suggestive of a beneficial effect of MT on headache frequency, intensity, induced disability, and induced analgesic consumption. However, the uncontrolled-unblinded designs may have induced an important placebo effect. Non-adult populations and frequent TTH were substantially understudied. Conclusions: There are not enough studies to designate the role of MT in the prevention of TTH. Given the disease's background, additional relevant research is warranted for chronic TTH. © 2021 Elsevier Masson SAS
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