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Melatonin and childbearing: Part 2. Postimplantation period
Authors:A. Yu. Molchanov  M. G. Ivanovskaya  O. V. Burlakova  E. S. Suprunenko  E. S. Molchanova
Affiliation:1. Department of Biology, Moscow State University, Moscow, 119992, Russia
2. Belozerskii Institute of Physicochemical Biology, Moscow State University, Moscow, 119992, Russia
Abstract:In this part of the review, we have tried to consider the dependence of the pineal hormone melatonin in human blood serum. It was established that one of the main functions of melatonin is the synchronization of all organs and the regulation of seasonal and diurnal rhythms of their physiological activity. It is confirmed that pregnancy and childbirth directly depend on the rhythm and level of melatonin secretion in the body. It was also found that melatonin maintains the appropriate proliferative level and immune status of the fetus. Disturbances in the melatonin secretion rhythm in children lead to the development of mental (stress and depression) and physiological (preeclampsia, eclampsia, fetal hypoxia, and miscarriages) pathologies. A drastic decrease in the melatonin concentration initiates the childbirth process. Therefore, the creation of conditions for maintaining a sufficient level of melatonin is required to ensure the birth of healthy offspring.
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