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  • 1
    ISSN: 1435-1463
    Keywords: Melatonin ; Parkinson's disease ; l-dopa ; phase shift ; tremor ; human circadian rhythm
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Aim of this study was the characterization of the circadian melatonin profile in de novo Parkinson patients (N=9, age 60.0±3.2 years, mean ± SEM) and the comparison of these profiles with those of controls and Parkinson patients treated with I-dopa/decarboxylase inhibitor (l-dopa/DCI). We collected 14 venous blood samples during a period of 24 hours and measured the serum melatonin levels by a radioimmuno assay. De novo Parkinson patients displayed the nocturnal melatonin peak (acrophase) at the same time as controls and significantly later than l-dopa/DCI treated patients (1:54±15.6 min [average clock time ± SEM in minutes] vs. 1:45±15.6 min vs. 0:13±40.8 min). The amount of secreted melatonin did not differ among the three groups. Stage and duration of Parkinson's disease did not correlate with the amount of secreted melatonin. Patients of the tremor subgroup, however, secreted more melatonin than patients presenting only with rigidity and akinesia. The phase advance in Parkinson patients treated with l-dopa/DCI is possibly due to a central nervous dopaminergic effect elicited by l-dopa administration and not inherent to Parkinson's disease per se.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1420-9071
    Keywords: Melatonin ; human-pineal gland ; aging ; sexual maturation ; SAD ; major depressive syndrome ; immunology
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract During the last decade we have learned much on physiological changes in the secretion of the pineal hormone melatonin (MLT) in man. Reportedly, there is little or no MLT secreted before age 3 months. Then MLT production commences, becmes circadian, and reaches highest nocturnal levels at the age of 1–3 years. During all of childhood nocturnal peak levles drop progressively by 80% until adult levels are reached. This alteration appears to be the consequence of increasing body size in face of constant MLT production during childhood. The biological significance of this MLT alteration is presently unknown. Because of conceptual considerations, major depressive syndrome (MDS) and seasonal affective disorder (SAD) have been in the focus of pineal research for several years. Although in these disorders alterations in MLT levels could not be substantiated, light therapy, a consequence of this research, was discovered as an effective treatment for SAD and perhaps for MDS. In addition, there is some recent evidence for low MLT levels in schizophrenia. Finally, the potential effect of MLT in neuroimmunoendocrine interactions is presently explored. Reportedly, in vitro studies and animal experiments give evidence for a modulatory role of MLT in the immune response. However, the exact way of this possible action of MLT remains to be clarified. Clinical studies are too scant for a meaningful estimation of MLT's involvement in human neuroimmunoendocrine interactions.
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  • 3
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    Pediatric radiology 19 (1989), S. 440-440 
    ISSN: 1432-1998
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] Obtaining high-quality measurements close to a large earthquake is not easy: one has to be in the right place at the right time with the right instruments. Such a convergence happened, for the first time, when the 28 September 2004 Parkfield, California, earthquake occurred on the San Andreas fault ...
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    European journal of pediatrics 137 (1981), S. 71-74 
    ISSN: 1432-1076
    Keywords: Gonadotropins ; Infancy ; Pulsatile hormone secretion ; Puberty
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract In adults, luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) are secreted in a pulsaltile manner. Prior to puberty gonadotropin (GN) levels are low and show only small fluctuations. The following investigation was performed to elucidate the type of GN secretion in infants: LH and FSH were determined every 30 min over a period of 8 h in three different groups: Group 1:2 male and 2 female adults; Group 2:2 male and 2 female prepubertal children; Group 3:3 male and 3 female infants, aged 6–12 weeks. Group 1 showed a clear pulsatile secretion of LH (4.5–23.5 mIU/ml [range]) and FSH (6.9–16.0 mIU/ml). Group 2 demonstrated a rather constant secretion of LH (〈1.5–2.3 mIU/ml) and FSH (1.6–4.9 mIU/ml). Group 3: In male infants pulsatile secretion of LH (3.6–34.7 mIU/ml)—and to a lesser degree of FSH (1.8–4.6 mIU/ml)—were found. In female infants the pulsatile secretion of FSH (6.5–22.7 mIU/ml) was more pronounced than that of LH (〈1.5–4.7 mIU/ml). The secretory pattern in early infancy is of a pulsatile type.
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  • 6
    ISSN: 1432-1459
    Keywords: Adrenomyeloneuropathy ; Adrenocortical insufficiency ; Nerve conduction velocities ; Visually evoked potentials
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Die Kombination einer spastischen Paraparese, einer symmetrischen sensomotorischen Polyneuropathie mit einem pathologischen ACTH-Test bei einem 16jährigen Buben und mit einem grenzwertigen ACTH-Test bei dessen 8jähriger Schwester wird beschrieben. Eine weitere 14jährige Schwester zeigte lediglich einen pathologischen ACTH-Test bei unauffälligem neurologischen Status. Das EEG war bei allen untersuchten Kindern normal. Die visuell evozierten Potentiale waren beim Buben grenzwertig und bei der klinisch erkrankten Schwester normal. Trotz des normalen lichtmikroskopischen Befundes aus dem Nervus suralis ist in Anbetracht der klinischen Symptomatik und des Nachweises der Nebennierenrindeninsuffizienz anhand des ACTH-Testes das Krankheitsbild einer Adrenomyeloneuropathie (AMN) mit juveniler Verlaufsform anzunehmen.
    Notes: Summary This report describes a combination of spastic paraparesis and symmetrical sensory motor polyneuropathy with a pathological response to the ACTH test in the case of a 16-year-old boy and a borderline response to the ACTH test in the case of his 8-year-old sister. Another sister, aged 14, showed only a pathological response to ACTH testing, the neurological status being unremarkable. The EEG was normal in all three children examined. Visually evoked potentials were borderline in the case of the boy and normal in the case of the clinically involved sister. Although on examination by light microscopy the sural nerve proved to be normal, the clinical diagnosis of adrenomyeloneuropathy (AMN) in its juvenile form may be assumed, in view of the clinical symptoms and the evidence of adrenocortical insufficiency revealed by the ACTH test.
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  • 7
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    Psychopharmacology 100 (1990), S. 222-226 
    ISSN: 1432-2072
    Keywords: Melatonin ; Sleep ; Behavior ; Performance ; Sleep laboratory
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Melatonin (MLT), a pineal hormone, has some sedative and hypnotic properties. To explore this effect further 20 young, healthy volunteers exposed to artificial insomnia participated in a double-blind, placebo controlled, parallel group design study. They slept in a sleep laboratory for several consecutive nights and were polygraphically monitored and subjected to a battery of psychometric tests and standardized self-report questionnaires each morning. One night all subjects received only placebo (21:00 hours) and on a second night half of them were subjected to placebo and half to MLT. On the later night blood MLT levels were measured. Polygraphic recordings revealed that MLT at bedtime decreased the time the subjects were awake before sleep onset (P〈0.025), sleep latency (P〈0.05), and the number of awakenings during the total sleep period (P〈0.025), and increased sleep efficiency (P〈0.05). In addition, it decreased sleep stage 1 (P〈0.05) and increased sleep stage 2 (P〈0.025). On the morning following the treatment most objective and subjective measures for awakening quality showed a trend towards improvement after MLT. One hour after its oral administration, serum MLT rose to a high pharmacological level (25817 pg/ml; median), but individual peak serum MLT levels varied by a factor of 300. From the data collected it is concluded that a single pharmacological dose of MLT exerts a hypnotic effect by accelerating sleep initiation, improving sleep maintenance and altering sleep architecture in a similar manner to anxiolytic sedatives; objective and subjective measures for awakening qualitiy indicate good tolerance of one dose of MLT without hangover problems on the following morning. Oral administration of crystalline MLT, however, results in high interindividual differences in absorption.
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  • 8
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    Journal of neural transmission 3 (1991), S. 41-47 
    ISSN: 1435-1463
    Keywords: Melatonin ; Parkinson's disease ; 1-dopa
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Although several studies on the efficacy and the toxicity of exogenous melatonin in Parkinson patients have been carried out, there are no data available on melatonin secretion in these patients. We therefore performed a controlled trial in 9 Parkinson patients (aged 62.1±8.7 years, ×±SD) and in 14 control persons (58.0±10.4 years). Parkinson patients were treated with 1-dopa (300–1000 mg per day) in combination with a peripheral decarboxylase inhibitor (benserazide, carbidopa). 14 venous blood samples were taken from each person during a period of 24 hours in order to investigate the circadian secretion pattern of melatonin. Serum melatonin levels were estimated by radioimmuno assay. We found that the circadian secretion patterns of 1-dopa-treated Parkinson patients and age-matched controls were very similar except for a phase advance of the nocturnal melatonin elevation in the parkinsonian group.
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