Laboratory of Neuronal and Neuroendocrine Differentiation and Communication, University of Normandy, INSERM U1239, 76000 Rouen, France.
Robinson Research Institute and Adelaide School of Medicine, University of Adelaide, Adelaide Health and Medical Science Building, North Terrace, Adelaide, SA 5006, Australia.
Biomolecules. 2023 Jun 5;13(6):943. doi: 10.3390/biom13060943.
Melatonin is a fascinating molecule that has captured the imagination of many scientists since its discovery in 1958. In recent times, the focus has changed from investigating its natural role as a transducer of biological time for physiological systems to hypothesized roles in virtually all clinical conditions. This goes along with the appearance of extensive literature claiming the (generally) positive benefits of high doses of melatonin in animal models and various clinical situations that would not be receptor-mediated. Based on the assumption that melatonin is safe, high doses have been administered to patients, including the elderly and children, in clinical trials. In this review, we critically review the corresponding literature, including the hypotheses that melatonin acts as a scavenger molecule, in particular in mitochondria, by trying not only to contextualize these interests but also by attempting to separate the wheat from the chaff (or the wishful thinking from the facts). We conclude that most claims remain hypotheses and that the experimental evidence used to promote them is limited and sometimes flawed. Our review will hopefully encourage clinical researchers to reflect on what melatonin can and cannot do and help move the field forward on a solid basis.
褪黑素是一种引人入胜的分子,自 1958 年被发现以来,引起了许多科学家的兴趣。最近,人们的研究重点已经从调查褪黑素作为生物时间转导因子在生理系统中的天然作用,转变为假设它在几乎所有临床情况下都具有作用。这与大量文献的出现是一致的,这些文献声称(通常)高剂量褪黑素对动物模型和各种非受体介导的临床情况有积极的益处。基于褪黑素安全的假设,在临床试验中,包括老年人和儿童在内的患者都被给予了高剂量的褪黑素。在这篇综述中,我们批判性地回顾了相应的文献,包括褪黑素作为一种清除剂分子的假设,特别是在线粒体中,我们不仅试图将这些兴趣置于上下文中,还试图将其与一厢情愿的想法区分开来。我们的结论是,大多数说法仍然只是假设,而且用来支持这些说法的实验证据是有限的,有时甚至是有缺陷的。我们的综述希望能鼓励临床研究人员思考褪黑素能做什么和不能做什么,并帮助该领域在坚实的基础上向前发展。