U.S. Discovers Caffeine or Prevents Multiple Sclerosis

American researchers recently discovered that caffeine can prevent mice from developing diseases that resemble multiple sclerosis in humans. This discovery will help develop new methods for preventing and treating multiple sclerosis.

Jeffrey Mills and others from Cornell University in the United States have found through experimentation that mice that consume a certain amount of caffeine per day (equivalent to one person drinking 6 to 8 cups of coffee a day) are less susceptible to experimental autoimmune brain In myelitis, this may be the result of caffeine blocking the entry of immune cells into the rat central nervous system.

Previous studies have shown that adenosine plays an important role in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis, so it may be responsible for helping immune cells enter the central nervous system. Adenosine exists extensively in the human body and plays an important role in biochemistry, such as transferring energy and promoting sleep. In a statement, the researchers said that adenosine needs to bind to adenosine receptors to affect the central nervous system, and caffeine can stimulate the central nervous system, largely because it can be related to adenosine. The body binds, so caffeine can be used to prevent adenosine from functioning.

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