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Ocular and systemic melatonin and the influence of light exposure.

Clinical & experimental optometry
March 1, 2019
Lisa A Ostrin
Journal ArticleReviewHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to review the interactions between melatonin, the eye, and visual function, including the clinical implications of light/melatonin interactions such as light therapy's effects on sleep and mood.

Results Summary

The study highlights melatonin's role in mediating diurnal rhythms and physiological processes in the eye, with light exposure influencing melatonin suppression. It suggests that light therapy, blue blockers, and cataract may affect sleep and mood, but does not provide specific efficacy data on light therapy outcomes.

Population

Not specified (general review, not a clinical study)

Effective Dosage

Not specified

Duration

Not specified

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (16)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
melatonin
neutral
circadian functions
-
-
modulate
#1
melatonin
neutral
diurnal rhythms
-
-
mediate
#2
melatonin
neutral
physiological processes within the eye
-
-
mediate
#3
light exposure
neutral
pineal production of melatonin
-
-
affect
#4
melatonin
neutral
photoreceptor disc shedding
-
-
involved in
#5
melatonin
neutral
neuronal sensitivity
-
-
involved in
#6
melatonin
neutral
intraocular pressure control
-
-
involved in
#7
light exposure
decrease
melatonin suppression
-
-
contributions in
#8
blue blockers
neutral
sleep
patients
-
might affect
#9
blue blockers
neutral
mood
patients
-
might affect
#10
cataract
neutral
sleep
patients
-
might affect
#11
cataract
neutral
mood
patients
-
might affect
#12
light therapy
neutral
sleep
patients
-
might affect
#13
light therapy
neutral
mood
patients
-
might affect
#14
melatonin
neutral
refractive error development
-
-
interactions between
#15
melatonin
neutral
sleep
-
-
interactions between
#16
Abstract

Melatonin is a neurohormone known to modulate a wide range of circadian functions, including sleep. The synthesis and release of melatonin from the pineal gland is heavily influenced by light stimulation of the retina, particularly through the intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells. Melatonin is also synthesised within the eye, although to a much lesser extent than in the pineal gland. Melatonin acts directly on ocular structures to mediate a variety of diurnal rhythms and physiological processes within the eye. The interactions between melatonin, the eye, and visual function have been the subject of a considerable body of recent research. This review is intended to provide a broad introduction for eye-care practitioners and researchers to the topic of melatonin and the eye. The first half of the review describes the anatomy and physiology of melatonin production: how visual inputs affect the pineal production of melatonin; how melatonin is involved in a variety of diurnal rhythms within the eye, including photoreceptor disc shedding, neuronal sensitivity, and intraocular pressure control; and melatonin production and physiological roles in retina, ciliary body, lens and cornea. The second half of the review describes clinical implications of light/melatonin interactions. These include light exposure and photoreceptor contributions in melatonin suppression, leading to consideration of how blue blockers, cataract, and light therapy might affect sleep and mood in patients. Additionally, the interactions between melatonin, sleep and refractive error development are discussed. A better understanding of environmental factors that affect melatonin and subsequent effects on physiological processes will allow clinicians to develop treatments and recommend modifiable behaviours to improve sleep, increase daytime alertness, and regulate ocular and systemic processes related to melatonin.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AnimalsCircadian RhythmEyeHumansLightingMelatoninSleep
Study Links
Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy75/10
Quality80/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations76
Citations/Year12.7
Relative Citation Ratio4.95
NIH Percentile92.9%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.95
Weight Score1.25
Normalized Score0.66
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