| Literature DB >> 29641614 |
Lisa W Chu1,2, Esther M John1,2,3, Baiyu Yang2, Allison W Kurian2,3,4, Yasaman Zia1, Kai Yu5, Sue A Ingles6,7, Frank Z Stanczyk7, Ann W Hsing2,3,4,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Circulating melatonin is a good candidate biomarker for studies of circadian rhythms and circadian disruption. However, epidemiologic studies on circulating melatonin are limited because melatonin is secreted at night, yet most epidemiologic studies collect blood during the day when melatonin levels are very low, and assays are lacking that are ultrasensitive to detect low levels of melatonin reliably.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29641614 PMCID: PMC5895067 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0195666
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Range of morning melatonin levels and reproducibility of serum melatonin assays in postmenopausal non-Hispanic white women.
| N | 47 |
| Age Range (years) | |
| Range | 48–80 |
| Median | 67 |
| Mean | 67.2 |
| Time of Blood Collection | |
| Range | 6:50 AM-10:38 AM |
| Median | 8:40 AM |
| BMI, kg/m2 | |
| <25 | 20 (54%) |
| 25–29.9 | 15 (32%) |
| ≥30 | 12 (26%) |
| Reason for Menopause | |
| Natural | 39 (83%) |
| Surgical | 8 (17%) |
| Hormone Therapy Use | |
| Never | 4 (9%) |
| Past | 32 (68%) |
| Current | 11 (23%) |
| Duration of Hormone Therapy Use (years) | |
| 0 | 4 (9%) |
| <10 | 17 (36%) |
| 10–19.9 | 15 (32%) |
| ≥20 | 11 (23%) |
| Melatonin (pg/ml) | |
| Range | 0.6–62.6 |
| Median | 7.0 |
| Interquartile Range | 3.1–13.0 |
| Geometric Mean (95% CI) | 6.7 (4.9–9.1) |
| N | 19 |
| Replicates per sample | 2 |
| CV (%) | 11.2 |
| ICC (%) | 98.9 |
| Correlation ( | 0.96 |
* Adjusted for Age
Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; CI, confidence interval; CV, coefficient of variation; ICC, intraclass correlation coefficient