2013
DOI: 10.17711/sm.0185-3325.2013.025
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La melatonina como un factor promotor de la diferenciación neuronal: implicaciones en el tratamiento de las demencias

Abstract: SUMMARYDementias are progressive and neurodegenerative neuropsychiatric disorders, with a high worldwide prevalence. These disorders affect memory and behavior, causing impairment in the performance of daily activities and general disability in the elders. Cognitive impairment in these patients is related to anatomical and structural alterations at cellular and sub-cellular levels in the Central Nervous System. In particular, amyloid plaques and neurofibrillar tangles have been defined as histopathological hal… Show more

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“…The administration of melatonin can inhibit the activation of brain defense cells (microglia) and decrease the production of substances that activate inflammation (cytokines) in neuroinflammatory models in rats [7]. Thus, it can present applications in Dentistry, as, for example, in periodontal disease, due to its antioxidant activities, stimulating the proliferation of fibroblasts, anti-inflammation, and bone remodeling [6].…”
Section: Thismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The administration of melatonin can inhibit the activation of brain defense cells (microglia) and decrease the production of substances that activate inflammation (cytokines) in neuroinflammatory models in rats [7]. Thus, it can present applications in Dentistry, as, for example, in periodontal disease, due to its antioxidant activities, stimulating the proliferation of fibroblasts, anti-inflammation, and bone remodeling [6].…”
Section: Thismentioning
confidence: 99%