Antioxidant and Analgesic Effect of Melatonin Involving Sirtuin 1: A Randomised Pilot Clinical Study

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Serafina Perrone, Silvia Carloni, Serena Benedetti, Micheal Weiss, Lucia Marseglia, Valentina Dell'Orto, Virginia Beretta, Noemi Pappagallo, Marica Pagliarini, Maria Cristina Albertini, Patrizia Ambrogini, Walter Balduini, Angela Simona Montalto, Pietro Impellizzeri, Giuseppe Buonocore, Eloisa Gitto, Carmelo Romeo
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Melatonin is a potent antioxidant molecule, and its analgesic effects have been observed in children. However, the underlying mechanisms of these effects have not yet been fully explored in clinical studies. We tested the hypothesis that melatonin reduces pain and oxidative stress involving the sirtuin pathway. Forty-four children were randomly assigned to oral supplementation with melatonin or placebo before induction of anaesthesia for surgery. Plasma levels of 4-hydroxynonenal (4-HNE), melatonin, sirtuin 1 (SIRT1) and circulating miR-34 and miR-124a were analysed at T0 (pre-hospitalisation), T1 (before surgery) and T2 (1 h after the end of the surgery). Melatonin decreased 4-HNE and increased SIRT1 concentrations at T2 in supplemented children. Significant correlations were found between melatonin and pain score (R = −0.404), 4-HNE and pain score (R = 0.44), melatonin and 4-HNE (R = 0.42), 4-HNE and SIRT1 (R = −0.43) and melatonin and SIRT1 (R = 0.41) at T2. Circulating miR-34 and miR-124a modulation were also observed. The reduction of oxidative stress and the modulation of circulating miR-34 and miR-124a, which target SIRT1 activity, suggest a novel pathway underlying melatonin's antioxidant and analgesic effects.

Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT06724432

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褪黑素与Sirtuin 1相关的抗氧化和镇痛作用:一项随机试验临床研究
褪黑素是一种有效的抗氧化分子,其镇痛作用已在儿童中观察到。然而,这些作用的潜在机制尚未在临床研究中得到充分探讨。我们测试了褪黑激素减少疼痛和氧化应激的假设,其中包括sirtuin途径。44名儿童在手术诱导麻醉前被随机分配口服褪黑素或安慰剂。在T0(入院前)、T1(手术前)和T2(手术结束后1小时)分析4-羟基烯醛(4-HNE)、褪黑素、sirtuin 1 (SIRT1)和循环miR-34和miR-124a的血浆水平。在补充褪黑素的儿童中,T2时4-HNE降低,SIRT1浓度升高。T2时,褪黑激素与疼痛评分(R = - 0.404)、4-HNE与疼痛评分(R = 0.44)、褪黑激素与4-HNE (R = 0.42)、4-HNE与SIRT1 (R = - 0.43)、褪黑激素与SIRT1 (R = 0.41)存在显著相关性。循环miR-34和miR-124a调节也被观察到。氧化应激的降低和靶向SIRT1活性的循环miR-34和miR-124a的调节,提示褪黑素具有抗氧化和镇痛作用的新途径。试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov标识符:NCT06724432
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