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Melatonin secretion in patients with pineal region tumorspreliminary
report
by Marek Mandera, Piotr Bazowski, Tadeusz Wencel & Renata
Dec
Key
words:
melatonin, pineal region tumors,
diagnosis
Abstract
Tumors of the pineal region,
though not very common, are recently more often diagnosed due
to the introduction of computer tomography and magnetic resonance
examinations into neurosurgical practice. However many controversies
about the treatment of them still exist. Some of them need aggressive
treatment. The others are benign and asymptomatic. Thus it seems
to be important to improve our diagnosis of mass lesion of the
pineal region, especially before taking a decision for surgery.
The purpose of this study was to find any significant changes
in the circadian pattern of melatonin secretion in patients
with pineal region tumors. Blood samples were collected preoperatively
from 21 patients with diagnosed pineal region tumors. In 13
patients sampling was performed at 08:00, 14:00, 20:00 and 02:00
h during a 24-hour period but in 8 former ones only at 02:00
h at night. The samples were immediately centrifuged and the
serum stored at -20ƒC until analysis. The patients stayed in
the darkened room from 23:00 to 05:00
h. Plasma melatonin was measured by direct and specific radioimmunoassay.
The following three groups of results were found: (1) eight
patients showed normal melatonin secretion profiles, (2) six
cases with lack of the night maximum plasma value, and (3) seven
cases with nocturnal melatonin concentration higher than in
the healthy population (>100 pg/ml). We observed no
correlation between melatonin secretion and histological type
of tumor. In conclusion, we suggest that changes of melatonin
secretion could indicate the pineal region pathology. However
further studies with a larger group of patients, especially
with tumors originating from the pineal gland (pinealocytoma,
pinealoblastoma), are necessary.
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