Melatonin and Melatonergic Drugs on Sleep: Possible Mechanisms of Action

Mar 28, 2009The International journal of neuroscience

How Melatonin and Melatonin-Based Drugs May Help Sleep

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Abstract

A prolonged-release 2-mg melatonin preparation (Circadin(TM)) has been approved for treating primary insomnia in patients aged 55 or above.

  • Melatonin secretion is closely linked to the light/dark cycle and is associated with increased sleep propensity at night.
  • Animal studies indicate that melatonin can reduce sleep onset time and extend sleep duration.
  • Clinical studies show mixed results regarding melatonin's effectiveness on sleep, with some reporting benefits and others only marginal effects.
  • Ramelteon, a novel melatonin receptor agonist, has been shown to reduce sleep onset latency and enhance sleep in patients with chronic insomnia.
  • Ramelteon promotes sleep through its specific action on melatonin receptors in the suprachiasmatic nucleus, differing from traditional hypnotics.
  • Agomelatine, an antidepressant, is in the final phase of approval and has demonstrated the ability to improve sleep in depressed patients.

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