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Inhibitory effects of caffeine on allergic rhinitis symptoms in mice
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Tsujimoto, Madoka Graduate School of Human Life Sciences, Department of Foods and Human Nutrition, Notre Dame Seishin University
Saiki, Akiko Graduate School of Human Life Sciences, Department of Foods and Human Nutrition, Notre Dame Seishin University
Suzuki, Manami Graduate School of Human Life Sciences, Department of Foods and Human Nutrition, Notre Dame Seishin University
Shiraga, Toshiyuki Graduate School of Human Life Sciences, Department of Foods and Human Nutrition, Notre Dame Seishin University
Sugimoto, Yukio Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences Kaken ID publons researchmap
Hayashi, Yasushi Graduate School of Human Life Sciences, Department of Foods and Human Nutrition, Notre Dame Seishin University
Abstract
We examined the effects of caffeine treatment on ovalbumin- and histamine-induced rhinitis mouse models and on corticosterone and catecholamine levels in mouse plasma. Treatment with caffeine decreased sneezing and nasal rubbing in both models, but direct nasal administration had no effect. Plasma levels of corticosterone and catecholamine, which have known anti-allergy effects, were increased by caffeine treatment. The increases in corticosterone and catecholamine may be associated with the suppression of rhinitis symptoms.
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寄稿(Contribution)
Publication Title
Proceedings of Okayama Association for Laboratory Animal Science
Published Date
2017-04
Volume
volume33
Publisher
岡山実験動物研究会
Publisher Alternative
Okayama Association for Laboratory Animal Science
Start Page
18
End Page
21
Content Type
Journal Article
OAI-PMH Set
岡山大学
language
Japanese
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Refereed
False
Eprints Journal Name
poalas