Mucosal strengthening activity of central and peripheral melatonin in the mechanism of gastric defense.

Apr 15, 2010Journal of physiology and pharmacology : an official journal of the Polish Physiological Society

Melatonin in the brain and body helps protect the stomach lining

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Abstract

Melatonin treatment significantly reduces gastric lesions in a dose-dependent manner.

  • Both centrally and peripherally applied melatonin are involved in maintaining gastric mucosal integrity and promoting ulcer healing.
  • Melatonin accelerates gastric ulcer healing, which is associated with increased gastric blood flow, plasma melatonin, gastrin levels, and mucosal generation of protective substances.
  • Pinealectomy, which lowers plasma melatonin levels, worsens gastric lesions induced by stress.
  • Supplementing pinealectomized rats with melatonin or its precursor, L-tryptophan, reduces stress-induced gastric lesions.
  • Blocking melatonin receptors or inhibiting nitric oxide synthesis diminishes the gastroprotective effects of melatonin and L-tryptophan.

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