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Melatonin based therapies for delirium and dementia.

Kannayiram Alagiakrishnan1.   

Abstract

Melatonin levels have been shown to decline with aging. Melatonin and its analogs in addition to their effect on sleep promotion, has been shown to have multiple pleiotropic effects. It can also help with neuroprotection through different mechanisms. Evidence in animal and human studies suggests that low levels of melatonin have been linked to delirium, mild cognitive impairment, dementia, and with certain behavioral problems. Recent clinical trials have showed that both melatonin and its analogs may be useful in the prevention, treatment of delirium, and the management of dementia. These medications seem to have the advantage of less side effects and better safety profile when compared to antipsychotics and sedatives like benzodiazepines. These medications are available over the counter in North America, Europe, and Asia, and some of these medications are approved by FDA. This manuscript will discuss the promising role of these melatonergic medications alone or in combination with other medications for the management of Geriatric Psychiatric diseases like delirium and dementia.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27355332

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Discov Med        ISSN: 1539-6509            Impact factor:   2.970


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Authors:  Tamara G Fong; Sarinnapha M Vasunilashorn; Towia Libermann; Edward R Marcantonio; Sharon K Inouye
Journal:  Int J Geriatr Psychiatry       Date:  2019-03-15       Impact factor: 3.485

2.  Interventions for preventing delirium in older people in institutional long-term care.

Authors:  Rebecca Woodhouse; Jennifer K Burton; Namrata Rana; Yan Ling Pang; Jennie E Lister; Najma Siddiqi
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2019-04-23

Review 3.  Towards a Better Understanding of GABAergic Remodeling in Alzheimer's Disease.

Authors:  Karan Govindpani; Beatriz Calvo-Flores Guzmán; Chitra Vinnakota; Henry J Waldvogel; Richard L Faull; Andrea Kwakowsky
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2017-08-21       Impact factor: 5.923

4.  Sleep-wake cycle disturbances in elderly acute general medical inpatients: Longitudinal relationship to delirium and dementia.

Authors:  James M FitzGerald; Niamh O'Regan; Dimitrios Adamis; Suzanne Timmons; Colum P Dunne; Paula T Trzepacz; David J Meagher
Journal:  Alzheimers Dement (Amst)       Date:  2017-01-21

Review 5.  Sleep Disturbances After General Anesthesia: Current Perspectives.

Authors:  Man Luo; Bijia Song; Junchao Zhu
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2020-07-08       Impact factor: 4.003

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