To investigate the role of a light-induced advance in the timing of th
e melatonin rhythm in seasonal affective disorder, 11 depressed patien
ts underwent 2 weeks of light therapy with full spectrum or cool white
light. Evening saliva samples were collected before and after each we
ek of treatment and assayed for melatonin to determine the time of ons
et of nocturnal secretion. Both treatments reduced depression scores,
advanced the timing of the melatonin rhythm, and increased melatonin c
oncentrations. Time of onset of the nocturnal increase in melatonin di
d not differ between clinical responders and nonresponders, suggesting
that a phase advance in the onset of nocturnal melatonin secretion is
not sufficient to induce clinical remission in seasonal affective dis
order.