Coffee beneficial for males, not females, with Lou Gehrig's disease.Byline: ANI Washington, April 17 (ANI): A research team including an Indian-origin boffin bof·fin also Bof·fin n. Chiefly British Slang A scientist, especially one engaged in research. [Origin unknown. has found that coffee may be beneficial for men with Lou Gehrig's disease Lou Geh·rig's disease n. See amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) (ā'mīətrōf`ik, sklĭrō`sĭs) or motor neuron disease, ) but for women, it may have the opposite effect. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS Als (äls), Ger. Alsen, island, 121 sq mi (313 sq km), Sønderjylland co., S Denmark, in the Lille Bælt, separated from the mainland by the narrow Alensund. ) is a fatal disease that damages key neurons in the brain and spinal cord. The disease causes progressive paralysis of voluntary muscles and often death within five years of symptoms. Although ALS was discovered over a century ago, neither the cause nor a cure has been found, but several mechanisms seem to play a role in its development, including oxidative stress. Researchers from York University and McMaster University investigated the antioxidant antioxidant, substance that prevents or slows the breakdown of another substance by oxygen. Synthetic and natural antioxidants are used to slow the deterioration of gasoline and rubber, and such antioxidants as vitamin C (ascorbic acid), butylated hydroxytoluene effects of coffee, caffeine and chlorogenic acid on the disease, which is also known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). They measured levels of oxidative stress, antioxidant enzyme protein content and cell death in male and female mice models of ALS. The found that in males: Coffee increased food intake by 21 percent, decreased markers of oxidative stress by 39-65 percent, increased markers of antioxidant enzyme protein content by 46-139 percent, and decreased markers of cell death by 34-36 percent. Caffeine increased food intake by 22 percent, decreased markers of oxidative stress by 45-81 percent, increased markers of antioxidant enzyme protein content by 21-99 percent, and decreased markers of cell death by 17-22 percent. Chlorogenic acid increased food intake by 12 percent, decreased markers of oxidative stress by 25-35 percent, increased markers of antioxidant enzyme proteins by 23-44 percent, and decreased cell death by 41-44 percent. On the other hand, in females: Coffee increased food intake by 30 percent, decreased markers of oxidative stress by 64 percent, but did not increase markers of antioxidant enzymes or decrease markers of cell death. Caffeine increased food intake by 28 percent, decreased motor performance by 20 percent, decreased markers of oxidative stress by 58 percent, decreased markers of antioxidant enzyme protein content by 11-48 percent, and increased cell death by 23-74 percent. Chlorogenic acid increased markers of oxidative stress by 178 percent, had equivocal effects on markers of antioxidant enzyme protein content, and decreased cell death 33-39 percent. "If we were to extrapolate extrapolate - extrapolation these results to human patients with ALS, then coffee appears to be beneficial for men, both reducing oxidative stress and cell death, and increasing antioxidants Antioxidants Substances that reduce the damage of the highly reactive free radicals that are the byproducts of the cells. Mentioned in: Aging, Nutritional Supplements antioxidants, n. . But for women, caffeine appears to be harmful. Women with the disorder may want to restrict caffeine consumption, or switch to decaffeinated de·caf·fein·at·ed adj. Having the caffeine removed: decaffeinated coffee; decaffeinated soft drinks. de·caf products which contain the antioxidants, but with little caffeine," said study author Rajini Seevaratnam, a graduate student in York's School of Kinesiology and Health Science. The researchers will present their findings at the 122nd Annual Meeting of the American Physiological Society, which is part of the Experimental Biology 2009 scientific conference. (ANI) Copyright 2009 Asian News International The Asian News International (ANI) agency provides multimedia news to China and 50 bureaus in India. It covers virtually all of South Asia since its foundation and presently claims, on its official website, to be the leading South Asia-wide news agency. (ANI) - All Rights Reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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