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Melatonin may have an effect on nocturnal blood pressure

DALLAS, Jan. 20 Melatonin, a naturally occurring hormone found in the body might one day be an addition to traditional high blood pressure treatments, according to a report in today's rapid access issue of Hypertension: Journal of the American Heart Association. Lead author Frank A.J.L. Scheer, Ph.D., a neuroscientist at Brigham and Women's Hospital and at Harvard Medical School's division of sleep medicine, said that melatonin's effect on blood pressure might be due to its ability to help regulate the body's biological clock.

"It has been reported that people with high blood pressure often have suppressed nighttime melatonin levels," Scheer said. "We have recently found that people with high blood pressure have actual anatomical disturbances of their biological clocks. This finding might open the door for a new approach for treating hypertension."

Scheer and colleagues conducted the study at the Netherlands Institute for Brain Research in Amsterdam. They evaluated melatonin's effect after a single dose versus after a longer regimen. For three weeks, researchers gave 16 men with untreated essential hypertension (high blood pressure with no known cause) either placebo or 2.5 mg oral melatonin one hour before they went to sleep. They compared the effect of the three-week course to taking melatonin only on one day.

The researchers found that patients taking repeated melatonin had lower nighttime systolic blood pressure (the top number in a blood pressure reading) by 6 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) and diastolic blood pressure (bottom number) by 4 mm Hg. The single dose of melatonin had no effect on blood pressure. Patients taking melatonin also reported improved sleep, but Scheer said that effect was unrelated to blood pressure reduction in this study.

While this small study suggests the biological clock might be a mechanism involved in the blood pressure reduction, Scheer and colleagues don't exclude that improved sleep over a
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Contact: Carole Bullock
carole.bullock@heart.org
214-706-1279
American Heart Association
19-Jan-2004


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