Melatonin and the circadian system: contributions to successful female reproduction

Jul 6, 2014Fertility and sterility

Melatonin and the body’s internal clock in supporting healthy female reproduction

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Abstract

Melatonin levels in follicular fluid are higher than in the blood.

  • The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) regulates the central circadian system and synchronizes its output to a 24-hour cycle based on light-dark conditions.
  • Melatonin is produced in peripheral reproductive organs, including granulosa cells and oocytes, and may be released into the follicular fluid.
  • Melatonin acts as a powerful antioxidant, protecting the oocyte from oxidative stress during ovulation.
  • Cyclic melatonin levels in the blood influence fetal SCN organization, and disruptions may lead to neurobehavioral deficits in offspring.
  • Stable circadian rhythms and melatonin availability are essential for optimal ovarian physiology and placental function.

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