Potential therapeutic use of melatonin in migraine and other headache disorders
Authors: Peres, Mario FP; Masruha, Marcelo R; Zukerman, Eliova; Moreira-Filho, Carlos Alberto; Cavalheiro, Esper A
Source: Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs, Volume 15, Number 4, 1 April 2006 , pp. 367-375(9)
Publisher: Informa Healthcare
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Abstract:
There is increasing evidence that headache disorders are connected with melatonin secretion and pineal function. Some headaches have a clearcut seasonal and circadian pattern, such as cluster and hypnic headaches. Melatonin levels have been found to be decreased in both migraine and cluster headaches. Melatonin mechanisms are related to headache pathophysiology in many ways, including its anti-inflammatory effect, toxic free radical scavenging, reduction of pro-inflammatory cytokine upregulation, nitric oxide synthase activity and dopamine release inhibition, membrane stabilisation, GABA and opioid analgesia potentitation, glutamate neurotoxicity protection, neurovascular regulation, 5-HT modulation and the similarity in chemical structure to indometacin. The treatment of headache disorders with melatonin and other chronobiotic agents, such as melatonin agonists (ramelteon and agomelatin), is promising and there is a great potential for their use in headache treatment.Keywords: circadian rhythm; melatonin; migraine; headache; headache disorders
Document Type: Review article
DOI: 10.1517/13543784.15.4.367
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