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Current therapeutic targets and multifaceted physiological impacts of caffeine

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    SYSNO ASEP0582877
    Druh ASEPJ - Článek v odborném periodiku
    Zařazení RIVJ - Článek v odborném periodiku
    Poddruh JČlánek ve WOS
    NázevCurrent therapeutic targets and multifaceted physiological impacts of caffeine
    Tvůrce(i) Song, X. (CN)
    Kirtipal, N. (KR)
    Lee, S. (KR)
    Malý, Petr (BTO-N) RID, ORCID
    Bharadwaj, Shiv (BTO-N)
    Celkový počet autorů5
    Zdroj.dok.Phytotherapy Research - ISSN 0951-418X
    Roč. 37, č. 12 (2023), s. 5558-5598
    Poč.str.41 s.
    Jazyk dok.eng - angličtina
    Země vyd.GB - Velká Británie
    Klíč. slovadependent protein-kinase ; blood-brain-barrier ; habitual coffee consumption ; pharmacology
    Vědní obor RIVFR - Farmakologie a lékárnická chemie
    Obor OECDPharmacology and pharmacy
    Způsob publikováníOpen access
    Institucionální podporaBTO-N - RVO:86652036
    UT WOS001059890800001
    EID SCOPUS85170287051
    DOI10.1002/ptr.8000
    AnotaceCaffeine, which shares consubstantial structural similarity with purine adenosine, has been demonstrated as a nonselective adenosine receptor antagonist for eliciting most of the biological functions at physiologically relevant dosages. Accumulating evidence supports caffeine's beneficial effects against different disorders, such as total cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes. Conversely, paradoxical effects are also linked to caffeine ingestion in humans including hypertension-hypotension and tachycardia-bradycardia. These observations suggest the association of caffeine action with its ingested concentration and/or concurrent interaction with preferential molecular targets to direct explicit events in the human body. Thus, a coherent analysis of the functional targets of caffeine, relevant to normal physiology, and disease pathophysiology, is required to understand the pharmacology of caffeine. This review provides a broad overview of the experimentally validated targets of caffeine, particularly those of therapeutic interest, and the impacts of caffeine on organ-specific physiology and pathophysiology. Overall, the available empirical and epidemiological evidence supports the dose-dependent functional activities of caffeine and advocates for further studies to get insights into the caffeine-induced changes under specific conditions, such as asthma, DNA repair, and cancer, in view of its therapeutic applications.
    PracovištěBiotechnologický ústav
    KontaktMonika Kopřivová, Monika.Koprivova@ibt.cas.cz, Tel.: 325 873 700
    Rok sběru2024
    Elektronická adresahttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ptr.8000
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