Effects of Melatonin on Liver Injuries and Diseases

Jiaojiao Zhang(Sun Yat-sen University), Xiao Meng(Sun Yat-sen University), Ya Li(Sun Yat-sen University), Yue Zhou(Sun Yat-sen University), Dong-Ping Xu(Sun Yat-sen University), Sha Li(University of Hong Kong), Hua‐Bin Li(Sun Yat-sen University)
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
March 23, 2017
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Abstract

Liver injuries and diseases are serious health problems worldwide. Various factors, such as chemical pollutants, drugs, and alcohol, could induce liver injuries. Liver diseases involve a wide range of liver pathologies, including hepatic steatosis, fatty liver, hepatitis, fibrosis, cirrhosis, and hepatocarcinoma. Despite all the studies performed up to now, therapy choices for liver injuries and diseases are very few. Therefore, the search for a new treatment that could safely and effectively block or reverse liver injuries and diseases remains a priority. Melatonin is a well-known natural antioxidant, and has many bioactivities. There are numerous studies investigating the effects of melatonin on liver injuries and diseases, and melatonin could regulate various molecular pathways, such as inflammation, proliferation, apoptosis, metastasis, and autophagy in different pathophysiological situations. Melatonin could be used for preventing and treating liver injuries and diseases. Herein, we conduct a review summarizing the potential roles of melatonin in liver injuries and diseases, paying special attention to the mechanisms of action.


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