The Mystery behind the Pineal Gland: Melatonin Affects the Metabolism of Cholesterol
Melatonin may be considered a cardioprotective agent. Since atherogenesis is partly associated with the metabolism of lipoproteins, it seems plausible that melatonin affects cardiovascular risk by modulating the metabolism of cholesterol and its subfractions. Moreover, cholesterol-driven atherogenes...
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doaj-30357cee94184e52b11b5ce3d54c2df42020-11-24T22:12:26ZengHindawi LimitedOxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity1942-09001942-09942019-01-01201910.1155/2019/45318654531865The Mystery behind the Pineal Gland: Melatonin Affects the Metabolism of CholesterolKamil Karolczak0Cezary Watala1Department of Haemostatic Disorders, Chair of Biomedical Sciences, Medical University, ul. Mazowiecka 6/8 92-215 Lodz, PolandDepartment of Haemostatic Disorders, Chair of Biomedical Sciences, Medical University, ul. Mazowiecka 6/8 92-215 Lodz, PolandMelatonin may be considered a cardioprotective agent. Since atherogenesis is partly associated with the metabolism of lipoproteins, it seems plausible that melatonin affects cardiovascular risk by modulating the metabolism of cholesterol and its subfractions. Moreover, cholesterol-driven atherogenesis can be hypothetically reduced by melatonin, mainly due to the minimalization of harmful reactions triggered in the cardiovascular system by the reactive oxygen species-induced toxic derivatives of cholesterol. In this review, we attempted to summarize the available data on the hypolipemizing effects of melatonin, with some emphasis on the molecular mechanisms underlying these reactions. We aimed to attract readers’ attention to the numerous gaps of knowledge present in the reviewed field and the essential irrelevance between the findings originating from different sources: clinical observations and in vitro mechanistic and molecular studies, as well as preclinical experiments involving animal models. Overall, such inconsistencies make it currently impossible to give a reliable opinion on the action of melatonin on the metabolism of lipoproteins.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/4531865 |
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The Mystery behind the Pineal Gland: Melatonin Affects the Metabolism of Cholesterol |
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The Mystery behind the Pineal Gland: Melatonin Affects the Metabolism of Cholesterol |
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Melatonin may be considered a cardioprotective agent. Since atherogenesis is partly associated with the metabolism of lipoproteins, it seems plausible that melatonin affects cardiovascular risk by modulating the metabolism of cholesterol and its subfractions. Moreover, cholesterol-driven atherogenesis can be hypothetically reduced by melatonin, mainly due to the minimalization of harmful reactions triggered in the cardiovascular system by the reactive oxygen species-induced toxic derivatives of cholesterol. In this review, we attempted to summarize the available data on the hypolipemizing effects of melatonin, with some emphasis on the molecular mechanisms underlying these reactions. We aimed to attract readers’ attention to the numerous gaps of knowledge present in the reviewed field and the essential irrelevance between the findings originating from different sources: clinical observations and in vitro mechanistic and molecular studies, as well as preclinical experiments involving animal models. Overall, such inconsistencies make it currently impossible to give a reliable opinion on the action of melatonin on the metabolism of lipoproteins. |
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