Melatonin and aggressive behavior: A systematic review of the literature on preclinical and clinical evidence

IF 8.3 1区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Pasquale Paribello, Mirko Manchia, Marta Bosia, Federica Pinna, Bernardo Carpiniello, Stefano Comai
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Abstract

The melatonin system and circadian disruption have well-established links with aggressive behaviors; however, the biological underpinnings have not been thoroughly investigated. Here, we aimed at examining the current knowledge regarding the neurobiological and psychopharmacological involvement of the melatonin system in aggressive/violent behaviors. To this end, we performed a systematic review on Embase and Pubmed/MEDLINE of preclinical and clinical evidence linking the melatonin system, melatonin, and melatoninergic drugs with aggressive/violent behaviors. Two blinded raters performed an independent screening of the relevant literature. Overall, this review included 38 papers distributed between clinical and preclinical models. Eleven papers specifically addressed the existing evidence in rodent models, five in fish models, and 21 in humans. The data indicate that depending on the species, model, and timing of administration, melatonin may exert a complex influence on aggressive/violent behaviors. Particularly, the apparent contrasting findings on the link between the melatonin system and aggression/violence (with either increased, no, or decreased effect) shown in preclinical models underscore the need for further research to develop more accurate and fruitful translational models. Likewise, the significant heterogeneity found in the results of clinical studies does not allow yet to draw any firm conclusion on the efficacy of melatonin or melatonergic drugs on aggressive/violent behaviors. However, findings in children and in traits associated with aggressive/violent behavior, including irritability and anger, are emerging and deserve empirical attention given the low toxicity of melatonin and melatonergic drugs.

褪黑素与攻击行为:临床前和临床证据文献的系统回顾
褪黑激素系统和昼夜节律紊乱与攻击行为有着明确的联系;然而,其生物学基础尚未得到彻底的研究。在这里,我们旨在研究关于褪黑激素系统在攻击/暴力行为中的神经生物学和精神药理学参与的现有知识。为此,我们在Embase和Pubmed/MEDLINE上系统回顾了褪黑激素系统、褪黑激素和褪黑激素能药物与攻击/暴力行为之间的临床前和临床证据。两名盲法评分者对相关文献进行独立筛选。总的来说,本综述包括38篇论文,分布在临床和临床前模型之间。11篇论文专门针对啮齿动物模型的现有证据,5篇论文针对鱼类模型,21篇论文针对人类。数据表明,根据物种、模型和给药时间的不同,褪黑激素可能对攻击/暴力行为产生复杂的影响。特别是,在临床前模型中显示的褪黑素系统与攻击/暴力之间的联系(效果增加,没有或减少)的明显对比结果强调了进一步研究以开发更准确和富有成效的转化模型的必要性。同样,在临床研究结果中发现的显著异质性也不允许对褪黑激素或褪黑激素药物对攻击/暴力行为的疗效得出任何确切的结论。然而,在儿童和与攻击性/暴力行为相关的特征(包括易怒和愤怒)方面的发现正在出现,鉴于褪黑激素和褪黑激素药物的低毒性,值得实证关注。
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Journal of Pineal Research
Journal of Pineal Research 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
17.70
自引率
4.90%
发文量
66
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Pineal Research welcomes original scientific research on the pineal gland and melatonin in vertebrates, as well as the biological functions of melatonin in non-vertebrates, plants, and microorganisms. Criteria for publication include scientific importance, novelty, timeliness, and clarity of presentation. The journal considers experimental data that challenge current thinking and welcomes case reports contributing to understanding the pineal gland and melatonin research. Its aim is to serve researchers in all disciplines related to the pineal gland and melatonin.
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