The popularity of caffeine as a psychoactive drug is due to its stimulant properties, which depend on its ability to reduce adenosine transmission in the brain. Adenosine A(1) and A(2A) receptors are expressed in the basal ganglia, a group of structures involved in various aspects of motor control. Caffeine acts as an antagonist to both types of receptors. Increasing evidence indicates that the psychomotor stimulant effect of caffeine is generated by affecting a particular group of projection neurons located in the striatum, the main receiving area of the basal ganglia. These cells express high levels of adenosine A(2A) receptors, which are involved in various intracellular processes, including the expression of immediate early genes and re...
The existence of extensive interactions between the psychostimulant caffeine and the dopaminergic tr...
Caffeine, a stimulant largely consumed around the world, is a non-selective adenosine receptor antag...
© 2010 – IOS Press and the authors. All rights reservedCaffeine causes most of its biological effect...
The popularity of caffeine as a psychoactive drug is due to its stimulant properties, which depend o...
BackgroundThe psychostimulant properties of caffeine are reviewed and compared with those of prototy...
Caffeine is the most widely consumed psychostimulant substance, being self-administered throughout a...
Caffeine is the most commonly self-administered psychoactive substance worldwide. At usual doses, th...
Copyright ©2012 IOS Press All rights reserved.Few studies to date have looked at the effects of caff...
1. The locomotor stimulatory effects induced by caffeine (1,3, 7-trimethylxanthine) in rodents have ...
Abstract. Caffeine is the most consumed psychoactive drug in the world. It is a non-selective adenos...
Caffeine is a most popular psychostimulant and is consumed worldwide. A large body of evidence demo...
Caffeine is the most widely used psychoactive drug, bolstering attention and normalizing mood and co...
Caffeine is the most widely used psychoactive drug, bolstering attention and normalizing mood and co...
Caffeine, the most widely used psychoactive compound, is an adenosine receptor antagonist. It promot...
The existence of extensive interactions between the psychostimulant caffeine and the dopaminergic tr...
The existence of extensive interactions between the psychostimulant caffeine and the dopaminergic tr...
Caffeine, a stimulant largely consumed around the world, is a non-selective adenosine receptor antag...
© 2010 – IOS Press and the authors. All rights reservedCaffeine causes most of its biological effect...
The popularity of caffeine as a psychoactive drug is due to its stimulant properties, which depend o...
BackgroundThe psychostimulant properties of caffeine are reviewed and compared with those of prototy...
Caffeine is the most widely consumed psychostimulant substance, being self-administered throughout a...
Caffeine is the most commonly self-administered psychoactive substance worldwide. At usual doses, th...
Copyright ©2012 IOS Press All rights reserved.Few studies to date have looked at the effects of caff...
1. The locomotor stimulatory effects induced by caffeine (1,3, 7-trimethylxanthine) in rodents have ...
Abstract. Caffeine is the most consumed psychoactive drug in the world. It is a non-selective adenos...
Caffeine is a most popular psychostimulant and is consumed worldwide. A large body of evidence demo...
Caffeine is the most widely used psychoactive drug, bolstering attention and normalizing mood and co...
Caffeine is the most widely used psychoactive drug, bolstering attention and normalizing mood and co...
Caffeine, the most widely used psychoactive compound, is an adenosine receptor antagonist. It promot...
The existence of extensive interactions between the psychostimulant caffeine and the dopaminergic tr...
The existence of extensive interactions between the psychostimulant caffeine and the dopaminergic tr...
Caffeine, a stimulant largely consumed around the world, is a non-selective adenosine receptor antag...
© 2010 – IOS Press and the authors. All rights reservedCaffeine causes most of its biological effect...