Melatonin ameliorates Parkinson’s disease via regulating microglia polarization in a RORα-dependent pathway

An important pathophysiological component of Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is circadian rhythm disorder, closely related to a decrease in circulated melatonin (MLT) level. It has been reported recently that retinoic acid-associated orphan nuclear receptor (RORα), for the potentiallyendogenous ligand MLT, plays an important role in various diseases.

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