Melatonin Could Treat Eye Disease
The hormone melatonin is known to help in the regulation of sleep patterns and is used by some people to help overcome insomnia and jet lag. Now it seems that it may also have potential as a cure for a nasty eye disease that can lead to blindness
Uveitis is an opthalmic disorder that involves eye reddening, pain and deteroration of vision. In some cases it can result in blindness.
New research published in the American Journal of Pathology suggests that melatonin could help treat uveitis, reducing the inflammation and subsequent effects.
So far the research is in a very early stage - it was carried out on hamsters - however the team seem optimistic. They concluded:
As always, if you think you could be suffering from any medical condition you should consult your doctor.
Uveitis is an opthalmic disorder that involves eye reddening, pain and deteroration of vision. In some cases it can result in blindness.
New research published in the American Journal of Pathology suggests that melatonin could help treat uveitis, reducing the inflammation and subsequent effects.
So far the research is in a very early stage - it was carried out on hamsters - however the team seem optimistic. They concluded:
"These results indicate that melatonin prevents the clinical, biochemical, histological, ultrastructural, and functional consequences of experimental uveitis, likely through a nuclear factor {kappa}B-dependent mechanism, and support the use of melatonin as a new therapeutic strategy for the treatment of uveitis."
As always, if you think you could be suffering from any medical condition you should consult your doctor.
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