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Melatonin or L-tryptophan accelerates healing of gastroduodenal ulcers in patients treated with omeprazole.

Journal of pineal research
May 1, 2011
Krzysztof Celinski et al. (9 authors)
Journal ArticleRandomized Controlled TrialResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tHuman StudyClinical
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to determine whether melatonin or L-tryptophan, when combined with omeprazole, accelerates the healing of chronic gastroduodenal ulcers in humans.

Results Summary

Melatonin and L-tryptophan significantly accelerated ulcer healing compared to placebo when combined with omeprazole, with all ulcers healed by day 21 in the melatonin and tryptophan groups. Plasma melatonin and leptin levels increased significantly in these groups, suggesting a potential mechanism for the observed effects.

Population

42 idiopathic patients with chronic gastroduodenal ulcers (14 per treatment group).

Effective Dosage

Not specified (melatonin dosage not mentioned).

Duration

21 days

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (16)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
omeprazole by itself
no change
ulcers
idiopathic patients with gastroduodenal chronic ulcers
any ulcers
had not healed
#1
omeprazole plus melatonin
decrease
ulcers
idiopathic patients with gastroduodenal chronic ulcers
four ulcers
healed
#2
omeprazole plus tryptophan
decrease
ulcers
idiopathic patients with gastroduodenal chronic ulcers
two ulcers
healed
#3
melatonin
decrease
ulcers
idiopathic patients with gastroduodenal chronic ulcers
all ulcers
healed
#4
Trp
decrease
ulcers
idiopathic patients with gastroduodenal chronic ulcers
all ulcers
healed
#5
placebo
decrease
ulcers
idiopathic patients with gastroduodenal chronic ulcers
10-12 ulcers
healed
#6
omeprazole plus melatonin
increase
plasma melatonin levels
idiopathic patients with gastroduodenal chronic ulcers
several-fold above initial values
rose
#7
omeprazole plus Trp
increase
plasma melatonin levels
idiopathic patients with gastroduodenal chronic ulcers
several-fold above initial values
rose
#8
omeprazole plus melatonin
increase
plasma gastrin level
idiopathic patients with gastroduodenal chronic ulcers
-
rose significantly
#9
omeprazole plus Trp
increase
plasma gastrin level
idiopathic patients with gastroduodenal chronic ulcers
-
rose significantly
#10
omeprazole plus placebo
increase
plasma gastrin level
idiopathic patients with gastroduodenal chronic ulcers
-
significantly increased
#11
melatonin
no change
plasma ghrelin levels
idiopathic patients with gastroduodenal chronic ulcers
-
did not change significantly
#12
Trp
no change
plasma ghrelin levels
idiopathic patients with gastroduodenal chronic ulcers
-
did not change significantly
#13
melatonin
increase
plasma leptin
idiopathic patients with gastroduodenal chronic ulcers
-
increased significantly
#14
Trp
increase
plasma leptin
idiopathic patients with gastroduodenal chronic ulcers
-
increased significantly
#15
placebo
no change
plasma leptin
idiopathic patients with gastroduodenal chronic ulcers
-
not increased
#16
Abstract

Melatonin and L-tryptophan (Trp) are highly gastroprotective in humans, but no study has assessed their impact on healing of chronic gastroduodenal ulcers in humans. Three groups (A, B and C) of 14 idiopathic patients in each treatment group with gastroduodenal chronic ulcers were treated with omeprazole (20 mg twice daily) combined either with placebo (group A), melatonin (group B) or with Trp (group C). The rate of ulcer healing was determined by gastroduodenoscopy at day 0, 7, 14 and 21 after initiation of therapy. Plasma melatonin, gastrin, ghrelin and leptin were measured by RIA. On day 7, omeprazole by itself (group A) had not healed any ulcers, but four ulcers were healed with omeprazole plus melatonin and two with omeprazole plus tryptophan. At day 21, all ulcers were healed in patients treated with melatonin or Trp, but only 10-12 ulcers were healed in placebo-treated patients. After treatment with omeprazole plus melatonin (group B) or Trp (group C), plasma melatonin levels rose several-fold above initial values. Plasma gastrin level also rose significantly during treatment with omeprazole plus melatonin or Trp, but it was also significantly increased in patients treated with omeprazole plus placebo. Plasma ghrelin levels did not change significantly after treatment with melatonin or Trp, while plasma leptin increased significantly in patients treated with melatonin or Trp but not with placebo. We conclude that melatonin or Trp, when added to omeprazole treatment, accelerates ulcer healing and this likely depends mainly upon the significant increments in plasma melatonin.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AdultDrug Therapy, CombinationFemaleHumansMaleMelatoninMiddle AgedOmeprazolePeptic UlcerRadioimmunoassayTryptophan
Study Links
Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy85/10
Quality75/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations25
Citations/Year1.8
Relative Citation Ratio0.85
NIH Percentile44.1%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.25
Weight Score1.30
Normalized Score0.69
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