نتایج جستجو برای: caffeine

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دشتی, محمدحسین, وحیدی, علیرضا,

  The Effects of Caffeine on the Learning and Memory in Rats     AR. Vahidi PharmD1* , MH. Dasht i PhD2     1 - Academic Member, Dept. of Pharmacology, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical sciences, Yazd, IRAN   2. Assistant Professor, Dept. of Physiology, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical sciences , Yazd, IRAN     Background: Caffeine as a methyl xanthine compound inhibits the breakdown o...

Journal: :Psychological medicine 2006
Kenneth S Kendler John Myers Charles O Gardner

BACKGROUND Although caffeine is the most commonly used psychoactive substance and often produces symptoms of toxicity and dependence, little is known, especially in community samples, about the association between caffeine use, toxicity and dependence and risk for common psychiatric and substance use disorders. METHOD Assessments of lifetime maximal caffeine use and symptoms of caffeine toxic...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1999
P Svenningsson G G Nomikos B B Fredholm

We sought neurochemical correlates to the stimulatory action of caffeine in rats and to adaptations during development of tolerance. Acute intraperitoneal injections of caffeine (7.5 mg/kg) increased locomotion and NGFI-A mRNA, a marker of neuronal activity, in the hippocampal area CA1, but decreased NGFI-A mRNA in rostral striatum and nucleus accumbens. Rats that received caffeine (0.3 gm/l) i...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2015
Jay M Sage Anthony J Cura Kenneth P Lloyd Anthony Carruthers

Glucose transporter 1 (GLUT1) is the primary glucose transport protein of the cardiovascular system and astroglia. A recent study proposes that caffeine uncompetitive inhibition of GLUT1 results from interactions at an exofacial GLUT1 site. Intracellular ATP is also an uncompetitive GLUT1 inhibitor and shares structural similarities with caffeine, suggesting that caffeine acts at the previously...

Journal: :KnE medicine 2022

Caffeine consumption is part of the lifestyle students and adults. More than 80% world’s population consumes caffeine every day. In Indonesia, nationally increases by 20% per year. The behavioral factor consuming excessive in women can induce obesity symptoms, premenstrual syndrome miscarriage, increased risk bone density loss. This cross-sectional study was conducted from October 2020 to Janua...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2012
Silvia V Conde Tiago Nunes da Silva Constancio Gonzalez Miguel Mota Carmo Emilia C Monteiro Maria P Guarino

We tested the hypothesis that long-term caffeine intake prevents the development of insulin resistance and hypertension in two pathological animal models: the high-fat (HF) and the high-sucrose (HSu) diet rat. We used six groups of animals: control; caffeine-treated (Caff; 1 g/l in drinking water during 15 d); HF; caffeine-treated HF (HFCaff); HSu; caffeine-treated HSu (HSuCaff). Insulin sensit...

2016
Aleksandra H. Nall Iryna Shakhmantsir Karol Cichewicz Serge Birman Jay Hirsh Amita Sehgal

Caffeine is the most widely-consumed psychoactive drug in the world, but our understanding of how caffeine affects our brains is relatively incomplete. Most studies focus on effects of caffeine on adenosine receptors, but there is evidence for other, more complex mechanisms. In the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, which shows a robust diurnal pattern of sleep/wake activity, caffeine reduces n...

Journal: :Appetite 2013
Amy Peacock Frances Heritage Martin Andrea Carr

While the performance-enhancing effects of energy drinks are commonly attributed to caffeine, recent research has shown greater facilitation of performance post-consumption than typically expected from caffeine content alone. Consequently, the aim of the present study was to investigate the independent and combined effect of taurine and caffeine on behavioural performance, specifically reaction...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2012
Isobelle Grant Judith E Cartwright Brooke Lumicisi Alison E Wallace Guy S Whitley

Impaired trophoblast invasion is associated with pregnancy disorders such as early pregnancy loss and preeclampsia. There is evidence to suggest that the consumption of caffeine during pregnancy may increase the risk of pregnancy loss; however, little is known about the direct effect of caffeine on normal trophoblast biology. Our objectives were to examine the effect of caffeine on trophoblast ...

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