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The Melatonergic System in Mood and Anxiety Disorders and the Role of Agomelatine: Implications for Clinical Practice

Melatonin exerts its actions through membrane MT1/MT2 melatonin receptors, which belong to the super family of G-protein-coupled receptors consisting of the typical seven transmembrane domains. MT1 and MT2 receptors are expressed in various tissues of the body either as single ones or together. A gr...

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Autores principales: De Berardis, Domenico, Marini, Stefano, Fornaro, Michele, Srinivasan, Venkataramanujam, Iasevoli, Felice, Tomasetti, Carmine, Valchera, Alessandro, Perna, Giampaolo, Quera-Salva, Maria-Antonia, Martinotti, Giovanni, di Giannantonio, Massimo
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Publicado: Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3709794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23765220
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms140612458
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author De Berardis, Domenico
Marini, Stefano
Fornaro, Michele
Srinivasan, Venkataramanujam
Iasevoli, Felice
Tomasetti, Carmine
Valchera, Alessandro
Perna, Giampaolo
Quera-Salva, Maria-Antonia
Martinotti, Giovanni
di Giannantonio, Massimo
author_facet De Berardis, Domenico
Marini, Stefano
Fornaro, Michele
Srinivasan, Venkataramanujam
Iasevoli, Felice
Tomasetti, Carmine
Valchera, Alessandro
Perna, Giampaolo
Quera-Salva, Maria-Antonia
Martinotti, Giovanni
di Giannantonio, Massimo
author_sort De Berardis, Domenico
collection PubMed
description Melatonin exerts its actions through membrane MT1/MT2 melatonin receptors, which belong to the super family of G-protein-coupled receptors consisting of the typical seven transmembrane domains. MT1 and MT2 receptors are expressed in various tissues of the body either as single ones or together. A growing literature suggests that the melatonergic system may be involved in the pathophysiology of mood and anxiety disorders. In fact, some core symptoms of depression show disturbance of the circadian rhythm in their clinical expression, such as diurnal mood and other symptomatic variation, or are closely linked to circadian system functioning, such as sleep-wake cycle alterations. In addition, alterations have been described in the circadian rhythms of several biological markers in depressed patients. Therefore, there is interest in developing antidepressants that have a chronobiotic effect (i.e., treatment of circadian rhythm disorders). As melatonin produces chronobiotic effects, efforts have been aimed at developing agomelatine, an antidepressant with melatonin agonist activity. The present paper reviews the role of the melatonergic system in the pathophysiology of mood and anxiety disorders and the clinical characteristics of agomelatine. Implications of agomelatine in “real world” clinical practice will be also discussed.
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spelling pubmed-37097942013-07-12 The Melatonergic System in Mood and Anxiety Disorders and the Role of Agomelatine: Implications for Clinical Practice De Berardis, Domenico Marini, Stefano Fornaro, Michele Srinivasan, Venkataramanujam Iasevoli, Felice Tomasetti, Carmine Valchera, Alessandro Perna, Giampaolo Quera-Salva, Maria-Antonia Martinotti, Giovanni di Giannantonio, Massimo Int J Mol Sci Review Melatonin exerts its actions through membrane MT1/MT2 melatonin receptors, which belong to the super family of G-protein-coupled receptors consisting of the typical seven transmembrane domains. MT1 and MT2 receptors are expressed in various tissues of the body either as single ones or together. A growing literature suggests that the melatonergic system may be involved in the pathophysiology of mood and anxiety disorders. In fact, some core symptoms of depression show disturbance of the circadian rhythm in their clinical expression, such as diurnal mood and other symptomatic variation, or are closely linked to circadian system functioning, such as sleep-wake cycle alterations. In addition, alterations have been described in the circadian rhythms of several biological markers in depressed patients. Therefore, there is interest in developing antidepressants that have a chronobiotic effect (i.e., treatment of circadian rhythm disorders). As melatonin produces chronobiotic effects, efforts have been aimed at developing agomelatine, an antidepressant with melatonin agonist activity. The present paper reviews the role of the melatonergic system in the pathophysiology of mood and anxiety disorders and the clinical characteristics of agomelatine. Implications of agomelatine in “real world” clinical practice will be also discussed. Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2013-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3709794/ /pubmed/23765220 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms140612458 Text en © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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De Berardis, Domenico
Marini, Stefano
Fornaro, Michele
Srinivasan, Venkataramanujam
Iasevoli, Felice
Tomasetti, Carmine
Valchera, Alessandro
Perna, Giampaolo
Quera-Salva, Maria-Antonia
Martinotti, Giovanni
di Giannantonio, Massimo
The Melatonergic System in Mood and Anxiety Disorders and the Role of Agomelatine: Implications for Clinical Practice
title The Melatonergic System in Mood and Anxiety Disorders and the Role of Agomelatine: Implications for Clinical Practice
title_full The Melatonergic System in Mood and Anxiety Disorders and the Role of Agomelatine: Implications for Clinical Practice
title_fullStr The Melatonergic System in Mood and Anxiety Disorders and the Role of Agomelatine: Implications for Clinical Practice
title_full_unstemmed The Melatonergic System in Mood and Anxiety Disorders and the Role of Agomelatine: Implications for Clinical Practice
title_short The Melatonergic System in Mood and Anxiety Disorders and the Role of Agomelatine: Implications for Clinical Practice
title_sort melatonergic system in mood and anxiety disorders and the role of agomelatine: implications for clinical practice
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3709794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23765220
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms140612458
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