Sanjana Thiagarajan, U. Gopalakrishnan, Koduri Manoghna, B. R.
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The first study assessed effects of the oral melatonin on bone integrity and mass in postmenopausal osteopenic women through dual X-ray absorptiometry, quantitative computed tomography (QCT), high-resolution peripheral QCT (HR-pQCT), determined calciotropic hormones and bone markers. The other two studies evaluated radiographic and clinical outcomes such as Perio test, Angulated Bleeding test, Pink Esthetic Score (PES), Gingival index (GI), Peri-implant sulcus depth (PD), Wound healing index (WHI), Linear measurements of bone loss around implant and Densitometric analysis of dental implants with the local application of melatonin. All studies showed an improved outcome parameters in comparison with the control group. \nConclusion: Based on the findings of the included studies, it was found that melatonin improved bone mineral density, increased marginal bone level and minimized root resorption aiding in implant stability. 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目的:通过文献综述来评估褪黑素及其激动剂对骨组织的影响。材料和方法:在Scopus、Web of Science和PubMed上搜索关键词。对标题和摘要进行了审查,以排除重复和不相关的文章。然后根据纳入标准对全文文章进行筛选。结果:在5383篇已确定的文章[PubMed=5508,Web Of Science=122,Scopus=53]中,根据纳入标准,只有3项研究符合纳入范围审查的条件。第一项研究通过双X射线吸收仪、定量计算机断层扫描(QCT)、高分辨率外周QCT(HR-pQCT)和促钙激素和骨标志物测定,评估了口服褪黑素对绝经后骨质疏松妇女骨完整性和骨质量的影响。另外两项研究评估了放射学和临床结果,如Perio测试、Angularized Bleeding测试、Pink Esthetic Score(PES)、牙龈指数(GI)、种植体周围沟深度(PD)、伤口愈合指数(WHI)、种植物周围骨损失的线性测量以及局部应用褪黑素的牙科种植体密度分析。所有研究显示,与对照组相比,结果参数有所改善。结论:根据纳入的研究结果,发现褪黑素可以改善骨密度,提高边缘骨水平,最大限度地减少牙根吸收,有助于种植体的稳定性。研究结果提示褪黑素具有骨诱导特性和对破骨细胞活性的抑制作用。
The Effect of Melatonin and Its Agonist on Bone Metabolism
Objectives : To assess the effects of melatonin and its agonist on bone tissue through a scoping review of the literature.
Materials and Methods: The keywords were searched on Scopus, Web of Science, and PubMed. Title and abstracts were reviewed to exclude the duplicates and irrelevant articles. The full-text articles were then screened in accordance with the inclusion criteria.
Results: Of the 5,383 identified articles [PubMed=5,508, Web of Science=122, Scopus=53], only 3 studies qualified to be included in the scoping review based on the inclusion criteria. The first study assessed effects of the oral melatonin on bone integrity and mass in postmenopausal osteopenic women through dual X-ray absorptiometry, quantitative computed tomography (QCT), high-resolution peripheral QCT (HR-pQCT), determined calciotropic hormones and bone markers. The other two studies evaluated radiographic and clinical outcomes such as Perio test, Angulated Bleeding test, Pink Esthetic Score (PES), Gingival index (GI), Peri-implant sulcus depth (PD), Wound healing index (WHI), Linear measurements of bone loss around implant and Densitometric analysis of dental implants with the local application of melatonin. All studies showed an improved outcome parameters in comparison with the control group.
Conclusion: Based on the findings of the included studies, it was found that melatonin improved bone mineral density, increased marginal bone level and minimized root resorption aiding in implant stability. The findings were suggestive that melatonin has osteoinductive properties and inhibitory effect on osteoclastic activity.