Antidepressant action of melatonin in the treatment of Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome

Jan 2, 2010Sleep medicine

Melatonin’s antidepressant effects in treating delayed sleep phase syndrome

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Abstract

Melatonin treatment significantly reduced depression scores in eight patients with Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome exhibiting depressive symptoms.

  • Depressed patients showed improvement in depression scores on the CES-D and Hamilton Depression Rating Scale--17 after melatonin treatment.
  • Both groups experienced enhanced sleep continuity with melatonin compared to placebo and baseline conditions.
  • Patients with depressive symptoms displayed notable changes in melatonin secretion rhythms compared to those without depressive symptoms.

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