06/03/2008
Contribution of the daily melatonin profile to diagnosis of tumors of the pineal region
Received: 25 September 2008 / Accepted: 30 December 2008 - Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. 2009
Abstract: Tumors of the pineal region (TPR) include
different entities: germ cell tumors (GCT), pineal parenchymal
tumors (PPT), meningiomas, and glial tumors.
Except for GCT, there are no peripheral markers and histopathological
diagnosis needs biopsy or surgery. We
studied daily melatonin variations in twenty-nine patients
with TPR and five with tectal plate glioma (TPG), used as
controls, before and/or after surgery. Before surgery, a
melatonin nycthemeral rhythm was observed in patients
with TPG and TPR (one cyst, three PPT, one papillary
tumor of the pineal region, two meningiomas, six gliomas).
Melatonin rhythm was dramatically reduced for undifferentiated
or invasive tumors. After surgery, the absence of
melatonin variation in some cases could be the consequence
of pineal damage by surgery. The contribution of
determination of melatonin profiles to the diagnosis of TPR
remains limited but of interest. The evidence for melatonin
deficiency could justify melatonin administration to prevent
the postpinealectomy syndrome.
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