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Evidence suggests Melatonin maydecreaseCell death.

25 studies (21 claims)

Moderate consensus

Study Claims

16 of 28
InterventionDirectionEndpointTypePopulationDosageTitle
melatoninIncreases - inducedapoptosis and autophagy cell death progression
HumanAnimalMolecular
ELT3 cellsMelatonin activates cell death programs for the suppression of uterine leiomyoma cell proliferation.
melatoninIncreases - trigger apoptotic cell deathapoptotic cell death
Human
osteosarcomaNot specifiedUnveiling the Protective Role of Melatonin in Osteosarcoma: Current Knowledge and Limitations.cited 7×
melatoninIncreases - appears to affectcancer cell death
HumanMolecular
Not available.Molecular Interactions of Autophagy with the Immune System and Cancer.cited 25×
melatoninNo effect - regulatingprogrammed cell death
HumanMolecular
Not available.Molecular Interactions of Autophagy with the Immune System and Cancer.cited 25×
melatoninDecreases - preventingcell death
Molecular
cardiac cellsNot specifiedInsight into the cardioprotective effects of melatonin: shining a spotlight on intercellular Sirt signaling communication.cited 1×
melatoninNo effect - impactscell death
Molecular
Not specifiedMelatonin regulates endoplasmic reticulum stress in diverse pathophysiological contexts: A comprehensive mechanistic review.cited 5×
melatoninDecreases - attenuatedcell death
Human
Not specifiedRoles of melatonin and its receptors in cardiac ischemia-reperfusion injury.cited 23×
melatonin (Mel)Decreases - inhibitingmitochondrial cell death pathways
HumanMolecular
Not specified.Role of Melatonin in Aluminum-Related Neurodegenerative Disorders: a Review.cited 18×
melatonin (Mel)Decreases - preventingoxidative stress and cell death
HumanMolecular
neurons exposed to Aβ-induced neurotoxicityNot specified.Role of Melatonin in Aluminum-Related Neurodegenerative Disorders: a Review.cited 18×
melatoninDecreases - efficacy for preventingneuronal cell death
Human
animal models of PD employing neurotoxinsTherapeutic potential of melatonin and its analogs in Parkinson's disease: focus on sleep and neuroprotection.
melatoninDecreases - protecting and reducing oxidative stress in mitochondria, can normalize homeostasis and mitochondrial function and ultimately prevent apoptosis and cell deathoxidative stress in mitochondria, homeostasis, mitochondrial function, apoptosis, cell death
Human
Not specifiedMelatonin: a pleiotropic hormone as a novel potent therapeutic candidate in arsenic toxicity.cited 14×
melatoninNo effect - affectingprogrammed cell death such as apoptosis and autophagy
Molecular
retinal cellsNot specifiedMelatonin and retinal cell damage: molecular and biological functions.
melatoninDecreases - able to alleviateradiation-induced cell death
HumanMolecular
Not specifiedMechanisms for Radioprotection by Melatonin; Can it be Used as a Radiation Countermeasure?cited 19×
melatoninDecreases - reducesvascular endothelial cell death
Human
diabetic patientsNot specifiedNew insights into the role of melatonin in diabetic cardiomyopathy.cited 14×
high concentrations of melatoninIncreases - induce cell deathcell death
Molecular
some types of tumorsNot specified (low and high concentrations mentioned, but exact amounts not provided).Regulation of cancer cell glucose metabolism is determinant for cancer cell fate after melatonin administration.cited 24×
melatonin treatmentDecreases - exhibited protective effect againstasphyxial CA/CPR-induced Purkinje cell death
Animal
vehicle-treated asphyxial CA/CPR ratsMelatonin alleviates asphyxial cardiac arrest-induced cerebellar Purkinje cell death by attenuation of oxidative stress.