Melatonin is synthesized within the pineal gland from tryptophan during the dark phase of the day. With its unique ability to pass through all blood barriers in the body, melatonin acts as the central hub of physiological function. Melatonin's role is to:
- Orchestrate the complex interactions between the mind, body, and environment
- Influence most of the autonomic, hormonal, and behavioral functions of the human organism
- Advance sleep time and duration
- Modulate annual and circadian biorhythms (thereby reducing symptoms of jet-lag)
- Regulate the body temperature
- Regulate cardiovascular function
- Regulate immune function, with a possible role in fighting cancer
- Act as an antioxidant
- Regulate female reproductive hormones
Melatonin imbalances have been associated with a wide array of health problems, including:
- Sleep disorders
- Depression
- Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
- Chronic progressive multiple sclerosis
- Menstrual irregularities
The Comprehensive Melatonin Profile offers many distinct clinical advantages. This hormone test:
- Analyzes three saliva specimens taken at morning, noon, and midnight. This type of hormone testing allows for evaluation of melatonin activity of a complete light-dark cycle
- Measures salivary levels which correlate well with serum testing. This hormone test offers a safe, economical, and non-invasive way of assessing pineal function and melatonin secretion patterns
Once hormonal imbalances have been identified, results can be used to design and implement successful therapeutic programs, including timed application of bright light, removal of interfering factors, and melatonin administration.Overview
Analytes Tested:
Melatonin
Practical
Test Type:
3 saliva samples (5ml) collected over a 24-hour period (frozen)
Turnaround Time:
Maximum of 3 weeks