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Melatonin, more commonly known as the sleep hormone, is mainly secreted by the pineal gland in dark conditions and regulates the circadian rhythm of the organism. Its intrinsic properties, including high cell permeability, the ability to easily cross both the blood-brain and placenta barriers, and its role as an endogenous reservoir of free radical scavengers (with indirect extra activities), confer it beneficial uses as an adjuvant in the biomedical field. Melatonin can exert its effects by acting through specific cellular receptors on the plasma membrane, similar to other hormones, or through receptor-independent mechanisms that involve complex molecular cross talk with other players. There is increasing evidence regarding the extraordinary beneficial effects of melatonin, also via exogenous administration. Here, we summarize molecular pathways in which melatonin is considered a master regulator, with attention to cell death and inflammation mechanisms from basic, translational and clinical points of view in the context of newborn care.
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Anna Tarocco
University of Ferrara
Natascia Caroccia
Azienda USL di Bologna
Giampaolo Morciano
Maria Cecilia Hospital
Cell Death and Disease
University of Ferrara
Instytut Biologii Doświadczalnej im. Marcelego Nenckiego
Maria Cecilia Hospital
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0384ff630747d66657d72e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41419-019-1556-7