Caffeine Flashcards
the sources of caffeine (just the names, there will be no detailed
questions about the sources)
coffee, tea, chocolate, pop, energy drinks/gum, over the counter analgesics /stimulants
cold meds, WL aids, allergy relief, respiratory stimulants for babies and asthma
distribution featrues (3)
reaches all organs,
10-30% is bound to protein and trapped in circulatory system
present in all fluids
elimination features
1% is excreted unchanged
99% metabolized in liver
1/2 life: 5 hours
A gene = rapid metabolizer
F gene= slow metabolizers (more effect with caffeine)
pharm actions
adenosine receptor blocker (a1 - A2 receptors)
adenosine blocked by caffeine (this produces sleepiness)
- adenosine blocks glutamate –> glutamate runs free
increse dopamine release
increase NE
caffeine + alc –> reduces sedation with alcohol (more alert, less drunk)
fx on human behavour
3 things
muscles?
reduces _____ by __%
riging ears, fliashing light, delerium/excitement
smooth muscles relax (decrease airway resistance)
striate muscles increase in strength
caffeine reduces cerebral BF by 30%
- releives headaches
caffeine use disorder
maybe
caffeine intoxication
tolerance
yes with sleep, cardiovascular effects
- tolerance disappears within a week
no with urination
convulsions/spontaneous motor activity = reverse tolerance
symptoms, onset, and duration of withdrawal
symptoms: classic
onset: 12-28 hours since last caffeine intake
duration: last 2-9 days but headaches can persist to up to 3 weeks
high densities in
mod densities in
the hippo, cerebelum, cerebral cortex, certain thalamic nuclei,
the SN, neostriatum, VTA, NA,