| Literature DB >> 27616207 |
Marina Colella1, Valérie Biran1, Olivier Baud2.
Abstract
Brain injury related to preterm birth and neonatal asphyxia is a leading cause of childhood neuromotor and cognitive disabilities. Unfortunately, the strategies to prevent perinatal brain damages remain limited. Among the candidate molecules, melatonin appears to be one of the most promising agents for its antioxidant and neuromodulatory action. Robust preclinical evidences and few clinical studies have suggested a neuroprotective benefit conferred by neonatal exposure to melatonin. This review recapitulates current basic research, safety and pharmacokinetic data and ongoing clinical trials on the use of melatonin as a neuroprotective agent in the newborn.Entities:
Keywords: Brain injury; Melatonin; Neuroprotection; Preterm birth; Translational research
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27616207 DOI: 10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2016.09.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Early Hum Dev ISSN: 0378-3782 Impact factor: 2.079