Melatonin is a hormone secreted by the enigmatic pineal gland in response
to darkness, hence the name hormone of darkness. It has
generated a great deal of interest as a therapeutic modality for various
diseases particularly sleep disorders. This pleiotropic molecule has
anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and anticoagulopathic properties in addition to
its endothelial protective effects. In this article we discuss melatonin
secretion and mechanisms of action as well as therapeutic rationale. We also
highlight the potential utility of melatonin in the deadly modern-day Ebola
epidemic.
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