Effects of melatonin in the prevention of cardiovascular diseases: a systematic review

M. M. Martins, Camila Motta Venturin, Rhuam Carlos Rocha Castello, Jeanderson Prudenciano Peres, Vinicius Rangel, L. N. Gioia, Beatriz Brígido Pontes, Amanda K.P. Santos, Fernanda Eleutério Oliveira
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Introduction: Obesity represents a multifactorial disease that causes major public health problems. There are about 2.0 billion overweight and obese people in the world, represented by 39.6% of adults. Melatonin may provide cardioprotection at low pharmacological doses. Melatonin's ability to improve cardiovascular function and its hypotensive effect because of its direct and receptor-dependent antioxidant actions suggest that melatonin may have some beneficial effects in controlling diabetic vascular complications. Objective: It was to carry out a systematic review of the main effects of melatonin in the treatment of obesity and diabetes mellitus, as well as in the prevention of cardiovascular diseases. Methods: The present study followed a concise systematic review model (PRISMA). The literary search process was carried out from April to May 2023 and was developed based on Scopus, PubMed, Science Direct, Scielo, and Google Scholar, using scientific articles until 2023. The low quality of evidence was attributed to case reports, editorials, and short communications, according to the GRADE instrument. The risk of bias was analyzed according to the Cochrane instrument. Results and Conclusion: A total of 168 studies were found for eligibility analysis, and so 46 of a total of 68 studies were selected for this systematic review. According to the GRADE instrument, most studies showed homogeneity in their results, with X2 =90.4%>50%. The Funnel Plot showed a symmetrical behavior, not suggesting a significant risk of bias in studies with smaller sample sizes. It was concluded that melatonin can reduce body weight and fat mass and regulate energy expenditure, glucose/lipid metabolism, and insulin secretion; therefore, it can play an effective role in weight management. There is a growing consensus that the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of melatonin are of great importance in preserving the body's function and homeostasis. In adulthood, disturbances in melatonin production negatively impact the progression of cardiovascular risk factors and promote cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases. The consumption of melatonin supplements can be effective in controlling blood pressure and anthropometric indices (as predictors of obesity) in patients with T2DM. Furthermore, melatonin has significant effects on ischemia-reperfusion injury, myocardial injury, pulmonary hypertension, hypertension, vascular diseases, valvular heart diseases, and lipid metabolism. As an inexpensive and well-tolerated drug, melatonin could be a new therapeutic option for cardiovascular diseases.
褪黑素在预防心血管疾病中的作用:系统综述
肥胖症是一种引起重大公共卫生问题的多因素疾病。全世界约有20亿超重和肥胖人口,占成年人的39.6%。褪黑素在低药理学剂量下可能提供心脏保护。褪黑素改善心血管功能的能力和由于其直接和受体依赖的抗氧化作用而产生的降压作用表明,褪黑素可能在控制糖尿病血管并发症方面有一些有益的作用。目的:对褪黑素在治疗肥胖和糖尿病以及预防心血管疾病中的主要作用进行系统评价。方法:本研究采用简洁的系统评价模型(PRISMA)。文献检索过程于2023年4月至5月进行,并基于Scopus, PubMed, Science Direct, Scielo和Google Scholar开发,使用科学文章直到2023年。根据GRADE工具,证据质量低的原因是病例报告、社论和简短的通信。采用Cochrane工具分析偏倚风险。结果与结论:共纳入168项研究进行合格性分析,因此从68项研究中选择46项纳入本系统评价。根据GRADE工具,大多数研究结果均表现出同质性,X2 =90.4%>50%。漏斗图显示了一种对称的行为,不表明在样本量较小的研究中存在显著的偏倚风险。综上所述,褪黑素可以降低体重和脂肪质量,调节能量消耗、糖/脂代谢和胰岛素分泌;因此,它可以在体重管理中发挥有效的作用。越来越多的人认为褪黑素的抗氧化和抗炎特性对保持身体功能和体内平衡非常重要。在成年期,褪黑激素产生的紊乱会对心血管危险因素的进展产生负面影响,并促进心血管和神经退行性疾病。补充褪黑激素可以有效地控制2型糖尿病患者的血压和人体测量指标(作为肥胖的预测指标)。褪黑素对缺血再灌注损伤、心肌损伤、肺动脉高压、高血压、血管疾病、瓣膜性心脏病、脂质代谢等均有显著影响。作为一种廉价且耐受性良好的药物,褪黑素可能成为心血管疾病的一种新的治疗选择。
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