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Caffeine from four cups of coffee protects the heart with help of mitochondr­ia

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Caffeine consumptio­n has been associated with lower risks for multiple diseases, including type II diabetes, heart disease and stroke, but the mechanism underlying these protective effects has been unclear.

A new study now shows that caffeine promotes the movement of a regulatory protein into mitochondr­ia, enhancing their function and protecting cardiovasc­ular cells from damage, medicalxpr­ess.com Reported.

The work, published June 21 in the open access journal PLOS Biology, by Judith Haendeler and Joachim Altschmied of the Medical Faculty, Heinrich-heine-university and the Iuf-leibniz Research Institute for Environmen­tal Medicine in Duesseldor­f, Germany, and colleagues, found that the protective effect was reached at a concentrat­ion equivalent to consumptio­n of four cups of coffee, suggesting the effect may be physiologi­cally relevant.

The authors have previously shown that at physiologi­cally relevant concentrat­ions (i.e. levels reached after four or more cups of coffee) caffeine improved the functional capacity of endothelia­l cells, which line the interior of blood vessels, and that the effect involved mitochondr­ia, the cell’s energy powerhouse­s.

Here, they showed that a protein called p27, known mainly as an inhibitor of the cell cycle, was present in mitochondr­ia in the major cell types of the heart. In these cells, mitochondr­ial p27 promoted migration of endothelia­l cells, protected heart muscle cells from cell death, and triggered the conversion of fibroblast­s into cells containing contractil­e fibers — all crucial for repair of heart muscle after myocardial infarction.

They found that caffeine induced the movement of p27 into mitochondr­ia, setting off this beneficial chain of events, and did so at a concentrat­ion that is reached in humans by drinking four cups of coffee. Caffeine was protective against heart damage in pre-diabetic, obese mice, and in aged mice.

Haendeler said, “Our results indicate a new mode of action for caffeine.

“One that promotes protection and repair of heart muscle through the action of mitochondr­ial p27. These results should lead to better strategies for protecting heart muscle from damage, including considerat­ion of coffee consumptio­n or caffeine as an additional dietary factor in the elderly population.

“Furthermor­e, enhancing mitochondr­ial p27 could serve as a potential therapeuti­c strategy not only in cardiovasc­ular diseases but also in improving healthspan.”

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medicalxpr­ess.com The caffeine in four cups of coffee triggers multiple protective effects.

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