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Melatonin Levels during the First Week of Life and Their Relation with the Antioxidant Response in the Perinatal Period

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In newborns of low birthweight, we report high melatonin concentrations in the morning and during the first week of life. These increase with maturation, and at full-term were similar to nocturnal levels during the acrophase of pineal gland secretion in toddlers and schoolage children, when pineal gland secretion is maximal and takes place reflecting environmental variations. In the early neonatal period these high levels of melatonin seem to derive from extrapineal sources, which mature to provide antioxidant protection in accordance with other elements of the antioxidant network to compensate for the high levels of oxidative stress that are present in the perinatal period.

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