Literature DB >> 27225921

[Mechanisms of caffeine-induced diuresis].

Barbara Marx1, Éléonore Scuvée1, Jacqueline Scuvée-Moreau2, Vincent Seutin2, François Jouret3.   

Abstract

Caffeine is an alkaloid which belongs to the family of methylxanthines and is present in beverages, food and drugs. Caffeine competitively antagonizes the adenosine receptors (AR), which are G protein-coupled receptors largely distributed throughout the body, including brain, heart, vessels and kidneys. Caffeine consumption has a well-known diuretic effect. The homeostasis of salt and water involves different segments of the nephron, in which adenosine plays complex roles depending on the differential expression of AR. Hence, caffeine increases glomerular filtration rate by opposing the vasoconstriction of renal afferent arteriole mediated by adenosine via type 1 AR during the tubuloglomerular feedback. Caffeine also inhibits Na(+) reabsorption at the level of renal proximal tubules. In addition, caffeine perturbs the hepatorenal reflex via sensory nerves in Mall's intrahepatic spaces. Here, we review the physiology of caffeine-induced natriuresis and diuresis, as well as the putative pathological implications.
© 2016 médecine/sciences – Inserm.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27225921     DOI: 10.1051/medsci/20163205015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Sci (Paris)        ISSN: 0767-0974            Impact factor:   0.818


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2.  New Potentiometric Screen-Printed Platforms Modified with Reduced Graphene Oxide and Based on Man-Made Imprinted Receptors for Caffeine Assessment.

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3.  Glyphosate exposure in pregnancy and shortened gestational length: a prospective Indiana birth cohort study.

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4.  Acute Caffeine Mouth Rinse Does Not Change the Hydration Status following a 10 km Run in Recreationally Trained Runners.

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5.  Coffee Consumption May Mitigate the Risk for Acute Kidney Injury: Results From the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study.

Authors:  Kalie L Tommerdahl; Emily A Hu; Elizabeth Selvin; Lyn M Steffen; Josef Coresh; Morgan E Grams; Petter Bjornstad; Casey M Rebholz; Chirag R Parikh
Journal:  Kidney Int Rep       Date:  2022-05-05

Review 6.  The Effect of Coffee on Pharmacokinetic Properties of Drugs : A Review.

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Review 7.  Coffee and Arterial Hypertension.

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