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NCT03609086

Melatonin in Pregnancy

Sponsor: University of Aberdeen

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Summary

Melatonin is well known for its role in the sleep-wake cycle and is synthesised in response to low light levels from the pineal gland. In our previous study it was found that serum melatonin levels increased dramatically during pregnancy, such that levels were up to 100 fold higher in the third trimester compared to healthy non-pregnant women. The placenta contains the enzymes which are involved in synthesising melatonin but it is unclear if this is the source of the high levels in pregnancy. Severe pre-eclampsia has been reported to be associated with low levels of melatonin. In this study its is proposed to measure serum melatonin immediately before and after delivery and in cord blood and relate the levels to those in the placenta itself. This will contribute to the potential role for melatonin as a biomarker for obstetric disease and potentially as a therapeutic agent in future. This observational pilot study aims to measure serum and placental melatonin levels (as the major metabolite 6-hydroxymelatonin sulphate) in pregnant women undergoing elective Caesarean section.

Official title: Investigation of Melatonin Production in Pregnancy: a Pilot Study to Define the Contribution of the Placenta

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

16 Years - 45 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

15

Start Date

2018-06-06

Completion Date

2019-03-30

Last Updated

2026-05-08

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

OTHER

Melatonin analysis

Measurement of 6-hydroxymelatonin

Locations (2)

University of Aberdeen/NHS Grampian

Aberdeen, If Already Stated Select NOT Listed, United Kingdom

Aberdeen Maternity Hospital

Ellon, Lowland Scotland, United Kingdom