P. Cugini et al., Is melatonin circadian rhythm a physiological feature associated with healthy longevity? A study of long-living subjects and their progeny, CHRONOBIO I, 18(1), 2001, pp. 99-107
The study investigates the circadian rhythm (CR) of urinary 6-sulphatoxy-me
latonin (aMT6s) in long-living (longevous) subjects and their progeny. The
aim is to detect whether or not the melatonin CR is a physiological feature
associated with healthy longevity. The aMT6s CR was investigated in 10 lon
gevous subjects, 8 of their children and 9 of their grandchildren, all in g
ood health. Control data were obtained respectively from 13 adult subjects
and 9 young subjects, in good health, but characterized by a negative famil
y history for longevity. All the subjects were born and living in the same
city. The study was performed in the summer of 1996. The aMT6s CR was found
to persist in longevous subjects, being characterized by a lower mesor and
amplitude. The aMT6s CR was found not to show properties consistently diff
erent in children and grandchildren as compared respectively to their adult
and young controls. Because of its preservation in longevous subjects, it
can be argued that the melatonin CR is a physiological feature associated w
ith healthy longevity. Because of the comparability of aMT6s CR in children
and grandchildren, with respect to their controls without a positive famil
y history of longevity, it can be argued that the melatonin CR is not a mar
ker that can be used for an earlier identification of the candidates for lo
ngevity.