1984
DOI: 10.1203/00006450-198406000-00014
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Theophylline Effects on Cellular Response in Protein-Energy Malnourished Neonatal Rat Brain

Abstract: SummaryThe present study employed an animal model in an attempt to document effects on brain growth of long-term exposure to theophylline in the presence or absence of malnutrition.One group of dams was randomly divided into half. One-half was fed a 20% protein diet and the other half a 6% protein diet.Similarly, a second group of dams was also randomly divided into two groups. These were pair-fed with rats of the first group, receiving diets comparable to those in group one but to which theophylline was added… Show more

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“…-standard method (7,28) in 6% + C was smaller compared to G $ that of 6%, but cell size in the control group given caffeine was + s greater thaq the comparably nourished controls. This trend is $ $ the same as is seen with theophylline supplementation (22). Thus, it seems that caffeine given to the growing pups affects the cell…”
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“…-standard method (7,28) in 6% + C was smaller compared to G $ that of 6%, but cell size in the control group given caffeine was + s greater thaq the comparably nourished controls. This trend is $ $ the same as is seen with theophylline supplementation (22). Thus, it seems that caffeine given to the growing pups affects the cell…”
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“…Furthermore the protein/DNA ratio, an index of mean cell size, was increased in the 20% plus caffeine group and decreased in the 6% plus caffeine group. The present data and our previous work with theophylline on brain development (22) indicate that methylxanthine administration produces differential effects depending on dietary intake. (Pediatr Res 19: 71-74,1985) Caffeine (1,3,7-trimethylxanthine) is not only the most commonly consumed, neurally active stimulant in our daily lives, but also is widely used in the management of apnea in the premature neonate (3).…”
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“…On day 13 of pregnancy (sperm positive as day I), randomly selected dams in the control group were fed a 20% protein diet (22). These control dams were fed ad libitum.…”
Section: Effect Of Caffeine Intake During Gestation and Lactationmentioning
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“…Eight randomly selected pups were assigned to each dam. Control dams were then fed a 20% protein diet (22) ad libitum. Dams in the experimental group were pair-fed to the control group with the 20% protein diet supplemented with caffeine (10 mg/kg/day).…”
Section: Effect Of Caffeine Intake During Gestation and Lactationmentioning
confidence: 99%