The Asian Age

Four cups of coffee daily may help protect your heart

◗ Researcher­s said that in humans, the protective effect was reached at a concentrat­ion equivalent to consumptio­n of four cups of coffee

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Berlin, June 22: Drinking about four cups of coffee everyday can protect you from heart diseases, say scientists who have found that caffeine promotes the movement of a regulatory protein into mitochondr­ia, enhancing their function and protecting cardiovasc­ular cells from damage.

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.

The study, published in the journal PLOS Biology, 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 fibres — all crucial for repair of heart muscle after myocardial infarction.

Researcher­s, including those from IUF- Leibniz Research Institute for Environmen­tal Medicine in Germany, 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.

Researcher­s said that in humans, the protective effect was reached at a concentrat­ion equivalent to consumptio­n of four cups of coffee.

“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,” said Judith Haendeler, from University in Germany.

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