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Acute metabolic effects of melatonin-A randomized crossover study in healthy young men.

Journal of pineal research
March 1, 2021
Ulla Kampmann et al. (7 authors)
Journal ArticleRandomized Controlled TrialHuman StudyClinical
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to examine the acute effects of high-dose melatonin on glucose metabolism, with attention to the MTNR1B genotype.

Results Summary

Acute melatonin administration in supra-physiological doses reduced insulin sensitivity, particularly in homozygous carriers of the rs10830963 C-allele, and showed tendencies toward lower insulin and C-peptide levels in G-allele carriers. Systolic blood pressure decreased and lipid oxidation increased in G-allele carriers.

Population

Twenty men in a double-blinded, randomized crossover study.

Effective Dosage

Four doses of 10 mg oral melatonin.

Duration

Two nonconsecutive days.

Interactions

None mentioned.

Extracted Claims (9)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
melatonin
increase
type 2 diabetes
common G-allele in the MTNR1B locus
-
associated with an increased risk
#1
high doses of melatonin
decrease
insulin sensitivity index
whole group
-
significantly reduced
#2
high doses of melatonin
decrease
insulin sensitivity index
homozygous carriers of the rs10830963 C-allele
-
significantly reduced
#3
high doses of melatonin
no change
glucose during the IVGTT
-
-
unaffected
#4
high doses of melatonin
decrease
insulin levels in the first minutes after glucose administration
G-allele carriers
-
tendency towards lower
#5
high doses of melatonin
decrease
C-peptide levels in the first minutes after glucose administration
G-allele carriers
-
tendency towards lower
#6
high doses of melatonin
decrease
systolic blood pressure
rs10830963 G-allele carriers
-
decreased
#7
high doses of melatonin
increase
lipid oxidation
rs10830963 G-allele carriers
-
increased significantly
#8
acute administration of melatonin in supra-physiological doses
decrease
insulin sensitivity
-
-
may have a negative impact
#9
Abstract

Melatonin regulates circadian rhythm, but may also have effects on glucose homeostasis. A common G-allele in the MTNR1B locus has been associated with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes (T2DM). We aimed to examine acute effects of high doses of melatonin on glucose metabolism with attention to MTNR1B genotype. Twenty men were examined in a double-blinded, randomized crossover study on two nonconsecutive days with four doses of 10 mg oral melatonin or placebo. Insulin sensitivity and insulin secretion were assessed by an intravenous glucose tolerance test (IVGTT) and a hyperinsulinaemic-euglycaemic clamp (HEC). Blood samples were drawn to determine the metabolic profile and MTNR1B rs10830963 genotype. Indirect calorimetry and blood pressure measurements were also performed. Insulin sensitivity index was significantly reduced on the melatonin day (P = .028) in the whole group and in homozygous carriers of the rs10830963 C-allele (P = .041). Glucose during the IVGTT was unaffected, but there was a tendency towards lower insulin and C-peptide levels in the first minutes after glucose administration in G-allele carriers. Systolic blood pressure decreased and lipid oxidation increased significantly on the melatonin day in rs10830963 G-allele carriers. Overall, our study reports that acute administration of melatonin in supra-physiological doses may have a negative impact on insulin sensitivity. Clinical trial registration number (clinicaltrial.gov): NCT03204877.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AdolescentAdultBlood PressureCalorimetry, IndirectChildChild, PreschoolCross-Over StudiesHumansInsulinInsulin ResistanceLipid PeroxidationMaleMelatoninReceptors, MelatoninYoung Adult
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Quality Scores
Safety70
Efficacy60/10
Quality85/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations17
Citations/Year4.3
Relative Citation Ratio1.64
NIH Percentile68.3%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.75
Weight Score2.67
Normalized Score0.69
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