• Drewsteau@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    You’re on the right track, but funnily enough you got it switched around!

    Research shows that melatonin binding leads to downstream release of adenosine, so if caffeine is blocking its binding action sleep is not on the way!

    Here’s the paper I am referencing: https://doi.org/10.1016%2Fj.neuron.2015.02.016

    “We find that melatonin promotes sleep downstream of the circadian clock as it is not required to initiate or maintain circadian rhythms. Additionally, we provide evidence that melatonin may induce sleep in part by promoting adenosine signaling, thus potentially linking circadian and homeostatic control of sleep”

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      3 months ago

      Ohh so melatonin leads to adenosine production, which caffeine blocks. so NO SLEEP is the smart bet. that makes a lot of sense, yeah! and when you think about it, coffee at night is gonna make for poor sleep no matter how much melatonin you take.