Protective effect of caf- feine against neurodegeneration in a model of Parkinson's disease in rat: behavior- al and histochemical evidence. Parkinsonism Relat. Disord. 10, 465-468.Joghataie MT, Roghani M, Negahdar F, Hashemi L (2004) Protective effect of caffeine against neurodegeneration in ...
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Your body does not make caffeine on its own. You get varying amounts of caffeine from coffee, tea, energy drinks and shots, yerba mate, and some pre-formulatednootropic stacks. All caffeine is the same regardless of the source. Its effects are dose-dependent up to a tolerable limit. ...
Accordingly, caffeine has been greatly studied in the context of CNS pathologies. In fact, adenosine system, as well as caffeine, is involved in neuroprotection effects in different pathological situations. Therefore, the present review focuses on the role of adenosine/caffeine in CNS, brain and re...
Caffeine and coffee consumption has also been associated with weight loss, improved glucose tolerance, a lower risk of Type II diabetes, reduced risk of Parkinson’s Disease and fewer Parkinson’s symptoms, and reduced risk of several types of cancer....
Parkinson's diseaseThe article presents a study on the protective and therapeutic effects of caffeine on rotenone-induced rat model of Parkinson's disease (PD). It gives details about the procedure and the observations of the study. It further mentions that the caffeine offered significant ...
Objective To compare the effect of ENT1 over expression on cerebral blood flow (CBF) and subsequent ischemic damage in hENT1 transgenic (Tg) and wild type (Wt) mice following intra-cortical injection of endothelin-1 (ET-1) and giving intraperitoneal (IP) caffeine prior to the ischemic stroke...
CAFFEINEPARKINSON'S diseaseDISEASE risk factorsA correction is presented to the article "The Effect of Caffeine on the Risk and Progression of Parkinson's Disease: A Meta-Analysis."doi:10.3390/nu15030699Hong, Chien TaiChan, LungBai, Chyi-Huey...
Caffeine is an alkaloid belonging to the methylxanthines family, which is common in drinks, such as coffee and tea, and functions as a psychostimulant. Daily consumption of coffee can reduce the risk of several diseases, including Type 2 diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, cirrhosis, leukaemia, liv...
adenosine A2A receptors are found in immune cells and involved in tissue protection by reducing inflammation [38]. The role of adenosine A2A and P2 receptors via inflammatory processes attracts attention in other neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, memory impairment, multiple sclerosis ...