Role of melatonin in upper gastrointestinal tract.

Mar 28, 2008Journal of physiology and pharmacology : an official journal of the Polish Physiological Society

Melatonin's role in the upper digestive tract

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Abstract

Melatonin is produced in the upper gastrointestinal tract in amounts approximately 500 times larger than in the pineal gland.

  • Melatonin is generated and released into the gastrointestinal tract and portal circulation from entero-endocrine cells.
  • The production of melatonin in the gastrointestinal tract may act through various pathways, including endocrine and paracrine mechanisms.
  • Melatonin exhibits a circadian rhythm in the pineal gland, with higher levels at night, which diminishes during daylight.
  • Oral intake of tryptophan leads to a dose-dependent increase in plasma melatonin, indicating significant extra-pineal production.
  • In the upper gastrointestinal tract, melatonin may contribute to functions such as protecting the mucosa and healing lesions.

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