The book aims to cover basic physiologic functions of melatonin, and its
therapeutic applications in humans for a variety of clinically relevant
disorders. This book contains chapters on the recent aspects of
melatonin physiology, its receptors and their role in mitochondrial
function, its immunomodulatory role and importance in seasonal dependent
diseases, role in human reproduction, role in sleep, circadian rhythm
and sleep disorders, role in neurologic disorders such as Parkinson's
disease, Alzheimer's disease. Additionally, melatonin's therapeutic use
in neurobehavioral disorders in children, migraine and tension headache
is also covered in this book. Melatonin's antioxidant role in Duchenne's
muscular dystrophy and in glaucoma have also been discussed in short
chapters. Two major melatonin agonists, ramelteon and agomelatine are
discussed extensively on their current clinical application and ongoing
research. Two chapters on agomelatonin and its role in mood disorders,
particularly depressive disorders, are an important feature of this
book. The chapters are written by experts from the global academia
recognized for their original research and published work in the field
of melatonin science.