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Utility of salivary melatonin measurements in the assessment of the pineal physiology in newborn infants.

Soyhan Bagci1, Andreas Mueller, Jochen Reinsberg, Axel Heep, Peter Bartmann, Axel R Franz.   

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SUBJECTS: The aim of this study was to assess whether salivary melatonin could be used as a reliable alternative to serum melatonin to study the pineal physiology in newborn infants. DESIGN AND METHODS: The 95 newborn infants were allocated to four groups according to the time of sampling (09-11am, 03-05pm, 09-11pm, and 03-05am).
RESULTS: The median melatonin levels in serum and saliva were not significantly different between groups: median (interquartile range), 18.4pg/mL (13.9-26.0pg/mL) and 10.6pg/mL (7.5-14.9pg/mL); 13.3pg/mL (11.5-19.0pg/mL) and 9.1pg/mL (7.8-14.2pg/mL); 16.0pg/mL (12.4-18.7pg/mL) and 12.3pg/mL (8.2-16.8pg/mL); 13.0pg/mL (8.8-27.4pg/mL) and 11.2pg/mL (7.7-16.6pg/mL) for groups 1, 2, 3, and 4, respectively (p>0.05). The results revealed a highly significant correlation between the serum and salivary melatonin levels (Pearson's correlation coefficient, r=0.763; P<0.001).
CONCLUSION: Melatonin levels in saliva reflect those in serum at any time of the day and like serum melatonin levels do not increase at night. Copyright 2010 The Canadian Society of Clinical Chemists. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20433823     DOI: 10.1016/j.clinbiochem.2010.04.059

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Biochem        ISSN: 0009-9120            Impact factor:   3.281


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