Similarity of the nocturnal profile of serum melatonin at early puberty and early adulthood.

Chronobiologia Pub Date : 1992-01-01
M Terzolo, A Piovesan, A Pia, E Arvat, J Bellone, F Valente, P Paccotti, E Ghigo, A Angeli
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In the present study we determined the nocturnal profile of serum melatonin (MT) concentrations in 10 short normal children at Tanner stage I-II of pubertal development (12.5-14.9 yrs) and in 6 young adults (24-29 yrs). Blood was collected every 30 min from 00(00) to 06(00). We did not find any significant difference in the nocturnal profile of serum MT, as gauged by the comparison of MT concentrations at any time-point tested as well as of the transverse means (84.2 +/- 36.0 pg/ml [M +/- SD] in the children vs 78.7 +/- 10.8 pg/ml in the adults). Mean serum melatonin concentration was not correlated to sex hormone concentration or body surface area. Our findings do not support the view that MT concentrations fall at the beginning of pubertal development and that changes in body size may be the reason for age-dependent changes of serum MT concentrations.

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青春期早期和成年早期血清褪黑素夜间特征的相似性。
在本研究中,我们测定了10名处于Tanner期I-II期(12.5-14.9岁)的矮小正常儿童和6名年轻成人(24-29岁)的夜间血清褪黑素(MT)浓度。00(00) ~ 06(00)每30 min采血一次。我们没有发现血清MT的夜间特征有任何显著差异,通过比较任何时间点的MT浓度以及横向平均值来衡量(儿童为84.2 +/- 36.0 pg/ml [M +/- SD],成人为78.7 +/- 10.8 pg/ml)。平均血清褪黑素浓度与性激素浓度或体表面积无关。我们的研究结果不支持MT浓度在青春期发育初期下降的观点,以及体型的变化可能是血清MT浓度随年龄变化的原因。
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