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Melatonin’s Effect in Febrile Seizures and Epilepsy

OBJECTIVE: Recognition of risk factors for febrile seizures (FS) and epilepsy is essential. Studies regarding the role of melatonin in these convulsive disorders are limited. This study determines the relationship between serum melatonin levels and FS and epilepsy in children. MATERIALS & METHOD...

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Autores principales: MAHYAR, Abolfazl, AYAZI, Parviz, DALIRANI, Reza, GHOLAMI, Nargess, DANESHIKOHAN, Mohammad Mahdi, MOHAMMADI, Navid, AHMADI, Mohammad Hossein, SAHMANI, Ahmad Ali
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Publicado: Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4135277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25143770
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author MAHYAR, Abolfazl
AYAZI, Parviz
DALIRANI, Reza
GHOLAMI, Nargess
DANESHIKOHAN, Mohammad Mahdi
MOHAMMADI, Navid
AHMADI, Mohammad Hossein
SAHMANI, Ahmad Ali
author_facet MAHYAR, Abolfazl
AYAZI, Parviz
DALIRANI, Reza
GHOLAMI, Nargess
DANESHIKOHAN, Mohammad Mahdi
MOHAMMADI, Navid
AHMADI, Mohammad Hossein
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description OBJECTIVE: Recognition of risk factors for febrile seizures (FS) and epilepsy is essential. Studies regarding the role of melatonin in these convulsive disorders are limited. This study determines the relationship between serum melatonin levels and FS and epilepsy in children. MATERIALS & METHODS: A population of 111 children with simple FS, complex FS, and epilepsy (37 children per group, respectively) were included as case groups. In addition, 37 febrile children without seizures comprised the control group. Serum melatonin levels were measured and compared between all groups. RESULTS: The serum melatonin levels in the simple, complex FSs, and epilepsy groups were 2, 2.4, and 2 pg/ml, respectively. The serum melatonin level in the control group was 2.1pg/ml. Moreover, there were no significant differences observed while comparing the case groups. CONCLUSION: The present study reveals that there is no association between serum melatonin level and simple or complex FS and epilepsy. It appears that melatonin plays no significant role in these convulsive disorders.
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spelling pubmed-41352772014-09-01 Melatonin’s Effect in Febrile Seizures and Epilepsy MAHYAR, Abolfazl AYAZI, Parviz DALIRANI, Reza GHOLAMI, Nargess DANESHIKOHAN, Mohammad Mahdi MOHAMMADI, Navid AHMADI, Mohammad Hossein SAHMANI, Ahmad Ali Iran J Child Neurol Original Article OBJECTIVE: Recognition of risk factors for febrile seizures (FS) and epilepsy is essential. Studies regarding the role of melatonin in these convulsive disorders are limited. This study determines the relationship between serum melatonin levels and FS and epilepsy in children. MATERIALS & METHODS: A population of 111 children with simple FS, complex FS, and epilepsy (37 children per group, respectively) were included as case groups. In addition, 37 febrile children without seizures comprised the control group. Serum melatonin levels were measured and compared between all groups. RESULTS: The serum melatonin levels in the simple, complex FSs, and epilepsy groups were 2, 2.4, and 2 pg/ml, respectively. The serum melatonin level in the control group was 2.1pg/ml. Moreover, there were no significant differences observed while comparing the case groups. CONCLUSION: The present study reveals that there is no association between serum melatonin level and simple or complex FS and epilepsy. It appears that melatonin plays no significant role in these convulsive disorders. Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4135277/ /pubmed/25143770 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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MAHYAR, Abolfazl
AYAZI, Parviz
DALIRANI, Reza
GHOLAMI, Nargess
DANESHIKOHAN, Mohammad Mahdi
MOHAMMADI, Navid
AHMADI, Mohammad Hossein
SAHMANI, Ahmad Ali
Melatonin’s Effect in Febrile Seizures and Epilepsy
title Melatonin’s Effect in Febrile Seizures and Epilepsy
title_full Melatonin’s Effect in Febrile Seizures and Epilepsy
title_fullStr Melatonin’s Effect in Febrile Seizures and Epilepsy
title_full_unstemmed Melatonin’s Effect in Febrile Seizures and Epilepsy
title_short Melatonin’s Effect in Febrile Seizures and Epilepsy
title_sort melatonin’s effect in febrile seizures and epilepsy
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4135277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25143770
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