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Influence of exogenous melatonin on catecholamine levels in postmenopausal women prior and during oestradiol replacement

CAGNACCI, Angelo
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A. L. Zanni
•
M. G. Veneri
altro
G. D. Rio
2000
  • journal article

Periodico
CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY
Abstract
In young individuals melatonin administration reduces circulating norepinephrine. Some effects of melatonin are reduced in elderly women and are modulated by gonadal steroids. Accordingly, the influence of melatonin on catecholamine levels was investigated in postmenopausal women without and with oestradiol replacement.Prior to and after 2 months of transdermal oestradiol (50 microg/day), women were studied on two consecutive days, on which they received placebo or 1 mg of melatonin orally in a randomised and double-blind fashion.Fourteen healthy postmenopausal women.Resting levels of epinephrine and norepinephrine and their responses to both a cold stimulus, performed by placing a hand in a basin of water and ice for 2 minutes, and to 10 minutes of upright position (upright test).Prior to oestradiol, melatonin did not modify baseline or stimulated catecholamine levels. In contrast, during oestradiol, melatonin tended to reduce, although not significantly, baseline norepinephrine levels (P = 0.053), and significantly reduced peak values (P = 0.0061) and integrated norepinephrine response (P = 0.0076) to the cold stimulus. Responses of norepinephrine to the upright test were not modified, while those of epinephrine were increased (P = 0.042). During, but not prior to oestradiol replacement, modifications induced by melatonin (melatonin day-placebo day) in the norepinephrine response to the cold (r2 = 0. 457; P = 0.0079) and the upright (r2 = 0.747; P = 0.0001) tests were linearly and inversely related to the responses of the placebo day.Melatonin does not modulate adrenergic activity in postmenopausal women without hormone replacement therapy. Oestradiol replacement restores the capability of melatonin to modulate adrenergic activity, particularly the norepinephrine response to stimuli.
DOI
10.1046/j.1365-2265.2000.01099.x
WOS
WOS:000089591100014
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11390/1105751
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-0033832537
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closed access
Soggetti
  • Catecholamine

  • blood

  • Cold Temperature

  • diagnostic use

  • Double-Blind Method

  • Epinephrine

  • Estradiol

  • administration /&/ do...

  • Estrogen Replacement ...

  • Female

  • Human

  • Melatonin

  • pharmacology

  • Menopause

  • Middle Aged

  • Norepinephrine

  • Posture

  • Regression Analysis

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