Journal article
The effect of age and pre-light melatonin concentration on the melatonin sensitivity to dim light
PJ Nathan, GD Burrows, TR Norman
INTERNATIONAL CLINICAL PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 1999
Abstract
The hormone melatonin is secreted at night from the pineal gland, with light being a potent inhibitor of its secretion. Age related decreases in plasma melatonin concentrations have indicated that this may be related to pineal calcification with aging. Recently, it was shown that the melatonin sensitivity to light may be a biological marker of bipolar disorder. However, on average, patients were older than the control group in most studies, and it is not known if age has an effect on the melatonin suppression by light. To test this hypothesis, the present study investigated the effect of age on the melatonin sensitivity to dim light (200 lux). Participants were grouped into three age groups...
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