| Literature DB >> 288856 |
E D Weitzman, U Weinberg, R D'Eletto, H Lynch, R J Wurtman, C Czeisler, S Erlich.
Abstract
In a series of four separate studies of the 24-hour pattern of melatonin secretory function in man, the following results were obtained. Sequential measurement of the concentration of melatonin in plasma and urine demonstrated a 24-hour rhythm in which more melatonin is secreted during the sleep-lights off as compared to the waking-lights on period. However, during "free-running" and after an acute phase shift of the sleep-wake cycle, a melatonin rhythm can be dissociated from the sleep-lights out rhythm. A radioimmunoassayable plasma melatonin substance was found in significant amounts throughout the entire 24-hour day using a frequent sampling technique (every 20 min). Melatonin appears to be secreted into the blood in discrete brief episodes superimposed on a maintained "baseline" concentration. The half-life appears to be less than 30 min.Entities:
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Year: 1978 PMID: 288856
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neural Transm Suppl ISSN: 0303-6995