BACKGROUND-We determined whether repeated caffeine administration at different dosages and for different periods of time (400 or 600 mg/d for 1 week or 400 mg/d for 2 weeks) upregulates human platelet adenosine A(2A) receptors and is accompanied by increases in cAMP accumulation and decreases in aggregation and calcium levels after stimulation of A(2A) receptors by the selective agonist 2-hexynyl-5'-N-ethylcarboxamidoadenosine (HE-NECA). METHODS AND RESULTS-Platelets were obtained from peripheral venous blood of 45 healthy human volunteers at the end of 2 weeks of caffeine abstinence and at 12, 60, and 108 hours after the last dose of caffeine. The lowest dose of caffeine, when given for only 7 days, had no effect. Increasing the total dose...
Caffeine, a non-selective adenosine antagonist, has distinct effects on insulin sensitivity when app...
Copyright ©2012 IOS Press All rights reserved.Few studies to date have looked at the effects of caff...
This research describes the quest to create 'super-caffeines', substances that only produce the desi...
BACKGROUND: Caffeine acts mainly via blockade of adenosine receptors, which have been classified int...
Caffeine is the most widely used drug in the world and acts mainly through antagonism of the effects...
Rat platelets and adipocytes were used as models to investigate increased cyclic AMP accumulation in...
Rat platelets and adipocytes were used as models to investigate of increased cyclic AMP accumulation...
OBJECTIVE: Studies have demonstrated that methylxanthines, such as caffeine, are A1 and A2 adenosine...
Substantial in vitro and animal data suggest that methylxan-thines, such as caffeine and theophyllln...
Caffeine is one of the most widely consumed stimulants, and has an attendant addiction liability. It...
ObjectivesWe studied whether an increase in adenosine dose overcomes caffeine antagonism on adenosin...
OBJECTIVE: Caffeine is a central stimulant that increases the release of catecholamines. As a compon...
Purpose: Hyperactive platelets contribute to the thrombotic response in humans, and exercise transie...
Mechanisms underlying the biological effects of coffee and its constituents are incompletely underst...
Purpose- Caffeine, a nonselective antagonist of adenosine receptors, is the most popular psychostimu...
Caffeine, a non-selective adenosine antagonist, has distinct effects on insulin sensitivity when app...
Copyright ©2012 IOS Press All rights reserved.Few studies to date have looked at the effects of caff...
This research describes the quest to create 'super-caffeines', substances that only produce the desi...
BACKGROUND: Caffeine acts mainly via blockade of adenosine receptors, which have been classified int...
Caffeine is the most widely used drug in the world and acts mainly through antagonism of the effects...
Rat platelets and adipocytes were used as models to investigate increased cyclic AMP accumulation in...
Rat platelets and adipocytes were used as models to investigate of increased cyclic AMP accumulation...
OBJECTIVE: Studies have demonstrated that methylxanthines, such as caffeine, are A1 and A2 adenosine...
Substantial in vitro and animal data suggest that methylxan-thines, such as caffeine and theophyllln...
Caffeine is one of the most widely consumed stimulants, and has an attendant addiction liability. It...
ObjectivesWe studied whether an increase in adenosine dose overcomes caffeine antagonism on adenosin...
OBJECTIVE: Caffeine is a central stimulant that increases the release of catecholamines. As a compon...
Purpose: Hyperactive platelets contribute to the thrombotic response in humans, and exercise transie...
Mechanisms underlying the biological effects of coffee and its constituents are incompletely underst...
Purpose- Caffeine, a nonselective antagonist of adenosine receptors, is the most popular psychostimu...
Caffeine, a non-selective adenosine antagonist, has distinct effects on insulin sensitivity when app...
Copyright ©2012 IOS Press All rights reserved.Few studies to date have looked at the effects of caff...
This research describes the quest to create 'super-caffeines', substances that only produce the desi...