Melatonin and Breast Cancer: A Review Article.

Chonnam medical journal Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-23 DOI:10.4068/cmj.2025.61.2.63
Alireza Nemati Motehaver, Fateme Sheida, Seyed Alireza Javadinia, Behnaz Behzadi, Saeid Afshar, Ali Khezrian, Mostafa Ganjuri, Shadi Eslah, Parisa Mokhles, Zahra Keshtpour Amlashi, Mohammad Esmaeil Akbari
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Breast cancer is one of the most common causes of death all over the world. Therapeutic options applied to the patients include surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. However, far advanced disease often leads to chemoresistance and toxicity. Innovative therapies are needed to address these challenges. Melatonin has the potential to prevent and treat cancer, as it has been revealed in numerous clinical studies. Melatonin is a nontoxic agent that is mostly produced in the pineal gland, inducing various mechanisms of action such as the induction of apoptosis, antiangiogenic, antiproliferative, and metastasis-inhibitory effects. Therefore, melatonin increases therapeutic sensitivity when combined with conventional medication in breast cancer. Melatonin (3-20 mg/day) may reduce breast cancer cell growth in preclinical studies and enhance chemotherapy efficacy. Small human trials suggest potential benefits, but larger studies are needed. Higher doses (≥20 mg/day) are sometimes used alongside chemotherapy. This manuscript reviews research that has demonstrated the antitumor properties of melatonin, thereby focusing on its actions on angiogenesis, apoptosis, metastasis, and antiproliferative properties. We also discuss recent advances in the understanding of the actions of melatonin on epigenetic mechanisms (especially DNA methylation) and telomere length. The data in this review were obtained from journal articles up to May 2024. Regarding the study, Google Scholar and ScienceDirect were used as engines to search for open access. We searched the ISI, Pubmed and Scopus as valid external databases, and as internal databases, ISC and Iran medex. By finding mean keywords such as 'breast cancer', 'estrogen', 'melatonin', 'cell death', 'cell proliferation', 'telomerase' and 'DNA methylation', we reached to the formula with maximum collectivity in searching, then equivalent terms were found by Mesh database. The review also covers recent clinical investigations of melatonin in breast cancer.

褪黑素与乳腺癌:综述文章。
乳腺癌是全世界最常见的死亡原因之一。适用于患者的治疗方案包括手术、化疗和放疗。然而,晚期疾病往往导致化疗耐药和毒性。需要创新疗法来应对这些挑战。褪黑素具有预防和治疗癌症的潜力,这已经在许多临床研究中得到了证实。褪黑素是一种无毒物质,主要在松果体中产生,具有多种作用机制,如诱导细胞凋亡、抗血管生成、抗增殖和抑制转移作用。因此,当与传统药物联合治疗乳腺癌时,褪黑素增加了治疗敏感性。在临床前研究中,褪黑素(3- 20mg /天)可抑制乳腺癌细胞生长,提高化疗效果。小规模的人体试验显示了潜在的益处,但需要更大规模的研究。高剂量(≥20mg /天)有时与化疗同时使用。本文综述了褪黑素抗肿瘤特性的研究成果,重点介绍了其在血管生成、细胞凋亡、转移和抗增殖方面的作用。我们还讨论了褪黑素对表观遗传机制(特别是DNA甲基化)和端粒长度的作用的最新进展。本综述的数据来自截至2024年5月的期刊文章。本研究使用谷歌Scholar和ScienceDirect作为搜索开放获取的引擎。我们检索了ISI, Pubmed和Scopus作为有效的外部数据库,以及ISC和Iran medex作为内部数据库。通过查找“乳腺癌”、“雌激素”、“褪黑素”、“细胞死亡”、“细胞增殖”、“端粒酶”、“DNA甲基化”等关键词的均值,得到搜索集团性最大的公式,再通过Mesh数据库找到对应的关键词。该综述还涵盖了褪黑素在乳腺癌中的最新临床研究。
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