Age- and sex-associated modification of plasma melatonin concentrations in man. Relationship to pathology, malignant or not, and autopsy findings
- 1 January 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Acta Endocrinologica
- Vol. 108 (1) , 135-144
- https://doi.org/10.1530/acta.0.1080135
Abstract
Plasma melatonin concentrations were determined in 757 unselected elderly patients aged 80.9 .+-. 9.7 yr. The daytime (0800-0930 h) plasma levels of melatonin were in the so-called normal range in only 1/3 of the population whereas 65% of the subjects had abnormal levels of the hormone, most often decreased, i.e., < 0.17 nmol/ (53%) and sometimes increased, i.e., > 0.43 nmol/l (12%). A control group of healthy elderly subjects showed the same distribution as the entire population. A sex-difference with significantly higher levels of plasma melatonin in elderly women was observed. With respect to pathology and autopsy findings high levels of the hormone correlated with cancer, chronic renal failure, cardiovascular disease, biological inflammatory syndrome and diabetes. Low levels correlated with neurologic disease, tobacco or alcohol addiction. However, some of these relations were found to be sex-related as they were observed in women but not in men. Data indicate that pineal function seems to be often altered in elderly human subjects and suggest potential diagnostic applications of melatonin determination.This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
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