Authors
Flavia Radogna, Laura Paternoster, Maria Cristina Albertini, Claudia Cerella, Augusto Accorsi, Anahi Bucchini, Gilberto Spadoni, Giuseppe Diamantini, Giorgio Tarzia, Milena De Nicola, Maria D'Alessio, Lina Ghibelli
Publication date
2007/9
Journal
Journal of pineal research
Volume
43
Issue
2
Pages
154-162
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Among the non‐neurological functions of melatonin, much attention is being directed to the ability of melatonin to modulate the immune system, whose cells possess melatonin‐specific receptors and biosynthetic enzymes. Melatonin controls cell behaviour by eliciting specific signal transduction actions after its interaction with plasma membrane receptors (MT1, MT2); additionally, melatonin potently neutralizes free radicals. Melatonin regulates immune cell loss by antagonizing apoptosis. A major unsolved question is whether this is due to receptor involvement, or to radical scavenging considering that apoptosis is often dependent on oxidative alterations. Here, we provide evidence that on U937 monocytic cells, apoptosis is antagonized by melatonin by receptor interaction rather than by radical scavenging. First, melatonin and a set of synthetic analogues prevented apoptosis in a manner that is proportional to …
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Scholar articles
F Radogna, L Paternoster, MC Albertini, C Cerella… - Journal of pineal research, 2007