咖啡因
人口
医学
CYP1A2
认知
基因型
联想(心理学)
人口学
心理学
内科学
遗传学
基因
精神科
环境卫生
生物
新陈代谢
社会学
细胞色素P450
心理治疗师
作者
Edoardo Casíglia,Valérie Tikhonoff,Federica Albertini,Jacopo Favaro,Martina Montagnana,Elisa Danese,Francesco Finatti,Marco Benati,Alberto Mazza,Luigino Dal Maso,Paolo Spinella,Paolo Palatini
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.clnesp.2017.04.001
摘要
Background and aims The possible effect of caffeine as an enhancer of cognitive performance, particularly that on abstract reasoning, has never been studied in an epidemiological setting, especially in relation to –163C>A polymorphism of CYP1A2 gene, largely controlling caffeine metabolism. Aim of this study was to ascertain whether in general population free chronic caffeine intake modifies abstract reasoning, and if this effect is influenced by the above mentioned genotype, by age, schooling, ethanol intake and smoking habits. Methods We studied 1374 unselected men and women aged 51 ± 15 years (range 18–89) from a general population. Daily caffeine intake deriving from coffee, tea, chocolate or cola was calculated from an anamnestic questionnaire and from a 7-day dietary diary. Abstract reasoning was measured in the frame of a neuropsychological assessment as the ability to find a concept linking two words indicating objects or actions and explaining how they were connected. Results In age-schooling-adjusted linear regression, the higher the caffeine intake, the better the abstraction score. Abstract reasoning depended on caffeine in the –163C>A CC homozygous only (so-called slow metabolizers), where it was higher in the 3rd tertile of caffeine intake. Age and ethanol reduced while smoking and schooling enhanced this association. The interaction term between caffeine and the –163C>A polymorphism was accepted in linear regressions. Caffeine consumption resulted innocuous for the A-carriers (so-called fast metabolizers). Conclusions In general population, a positive association between caffeine intake and abstract reasoning exists in the CC homozygous of the –163C>A polymorphism of CYP1A2 gene.
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