Melatonin attenuates chemical-induced cardiotoxicity

Hum Exp Toxicol. 2021 Mar;40(3):383-394. doi: 10.1177/0960327120959417. Epub 2020 Sep 16.

Abstract

Environmental chemicals and drugs can induce cardiotoxicity, mainly by generating free radicals. Reactive oxygen species play a critical role in the pathogenesis of cardiac tissue injury. This highlights a need for prevention of cardiotoxicity by scavenging free radicals. Melatonin has been shown to act as a protector against various conditions in which free radicals cause molecular and tissue injury. Some of the mechanisms by which melatonin operates as a free radical scavenger and antioxidant have been identified. The importance of endogenous melatonin in cardiovascular health and the benefits of melatonin supplementation in different cardiac pathophysiological disorders have been shown in a variety of model systems. Melatonin continues to attract attention for its potential therapeutic value for cardiovascular toxicity. The therapeutic potential of melatonin in treatment of cardiotoxicities caused by various chemicals along with suggested molecular mechanisms of action for melatonin is reviewed.

Keywords: Heart injury; antioxidant; apoptosis; cardioprotective; mitochondria.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cardiotoxicity / drug therapy*
  • Humans
  • Melatonin / pharmacology
  • Melatonin / therapeutic use*

Substances

  • Melatonin