Melatonin, an indoleamine secreted mainly by the pineal gland, is known to modulate a wide range of circadian functions. However, this neurohormone is also synthesized within the eye and acts directly on ocular structures to mediate a variety of physiological processes. This review is focused on the role and therapeutic potential of melatonin in ocular diseases. We summarize data indicating that melatonin may represent a powerful tool to counteract ocular dysfunctions such as uveitis, glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy. A search strategy was conducted to identify studies in PubMed (January 1990 to September 2017). In particular, we have included experimental studies, clinical trials, and reviews to provide suitable insights and elucidations regarding the action of melatonin on age-related ocular diseases. Literature data suggest that melatonin could potentially protect ocular tissues by scavenging free radicals and by reducing inflammatory mediators. Additionally, melatonin appears to be safe and well tolerated, even at high doses, and no adverse/side effects were reported. Although this topic remains under intense investigation, we can conclude that melatonin, as a single agent or in combination with other drugs, is an attractive pharmacological candidate for age-related ocular diseases.

Melatonin: Implications for Ocular Disease and Therapeutic Potential / Scuderi, Luca; Davinelli, Sergio; Iodice, Clemente Maria; Bartollino, Silvia; Scapagnini, Giovanni; Costagliola, Ciro; Scuderi, Gianluca. - In: CURRENT PHARMACEUTICAL DESIGN. - ISSN 1381-6128. - 25:(2019). [10.2174/1381612825666191113110225]

Melatonin: Implications for Ocular Disease and Therapeutic Potential

Costagliola, Ciro;
2019

Abstract

Melatonin, an indoleamine secreted mainly by the pineal gland, is known to modulate a wide range of circadian functions. However, this neurohormone is also synthesized within the eye and acts directly on ocular structures to mediate a variety of physiological processes. This review is focused on the role and therapeutic potential of melatonin in ocular diseases. We summarize data indicating that melatonin may represent a powerful tool to counteract ocular dysfunctions such as uveitis, glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy. A search strategy was conducted to identify studies in PubMed (January 1990 to September 2017). In particular, we have included experimental studies, clinical trials, and reviews to provide suitable insights and elucidations regarding the action of melatonin on age-related ocular diseases. Literature data suggest that melatonin could potentially protect ocular tissues by scavenging free radicals and by reducing inflammatory mediators. Additionally, melatonin appears to be safe and well tolerated, even at high doses, and no adverse/side effects were reported. Although this topic remains under intense investigation, we can conclude that melatonin, as a single agent or in combination with other drugs, is an attractive pharmacological candidate for age-related ocular diseases.
2019
Melatonin: Implications for Ocular Disease and Therapeutic Potential / Scuderi, Luca; Davinelli, Sergio; Iodice, Clemente Maria; Bartollino, Silvia; Scapagnini, Giovanni; Costagliola, Ciro; Scuderi, Gianluca. - In: CURRENT PHARMACEUTICAL DESIGN. - ISSN 1381-6128. - 25:(2019). [10.2174/1381612825666191113110225]
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