The Effect of Coffee Consumption on the Level of Adrenalin Blood Serum in the Periodontitis Model: An In Vivo Study

I. D. A. Susilawati, Mochammad Fahmi
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Background: Adrenalin was supposed to have an anti-inflammatory effect; hence adrenalin concentration in blood serum might be lower in inflammatory diseases. Coffee contains caffeine that is thought to have the potency to increase adrenalin secretion in inflammatory diseases. This study aimed to analyze the effect of coffee consumption on adrenalin blood levels in periodontitis rat model. Methods: This in vivo experimental study used the post-test-only control group design. Wistar male rats (Rattus novergicus) were divided into four groups (four rats/group) i.e. 1) Periodontitis (no coffee), 2) periodontitis + coffee, 3) Coffee (no periodontitis), 4) Control (no coffee, no periodontitis). The periodontitis rat model was made by injecting periodontitis bacteria Phorpyromonas gingivalis in the buccal mucosa of the lower molar tooth three times a week for 4 weeks. A single dose (0.6 mL d–1) of ground coffee infusion (equal to one cup per day for humans) was given to each rat in the coffee group, for 28 d. At the end of the study, all of the rats were sacrificed and blood was drawn intra-cardially. Blood serum adrenalin concentration was analyzed using Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (Elisa). Results: The Periodontitis group showed significantly lower serum adrenalin (p< 0.05) than others. Coffee consumption in periodontitis rats affected a significantly higher adrenalin blood serum level (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Coffee consumption could replenish the level of blood serum adrenalin which decreases in periodontitis. Further studies are needed to elucidate the modulation mechanism of coffee-adrenalin-inflammation.
饮用咖啡对牙周炎模型血清肾上腺素水平的影响:体内研究
背景:肾上腺素被认为具有抗炎作用,因此炎症性疾病患者血清中的肾上腺素浓度可能较低。咖啡中含有咖啡因,被认为在炎症性疾病中具有增加肾上腺素分泌的作用。本研究旨在分析饮用咖啡对牙周炎大鼠模型血中肾上腺素水平的影响。研究方法本体内实验研究采用仅试验后对照组设计。将雄性 Wistar 大鼠(Rattus novergicus)分为四组(每组四只),即:1)牙周炎(无咖啡);2)牙周炎 + 咖啡;3)咖啡(无牙周炎);4)对照组(无咖啡,无牙周炎)。牙周炎大鼠模型是通过在下磨牙的颊粘膜注射牙周炎细菌牙龈卟啉菌,每周三次,持续 4 周。给咖啡组的每只大鼠注射单剂量(0.6 mL d-1)咖啡粉(相当于人类每天一杯),持续 28 天。使用酶联免疫吸附试验(Elisa)分析血清肾上腺素浓度。结果牙周炎组的血清肾上腺素明显低于其他组(P< 0.05)。牙周炎大鼠饮用咖啡后,血清肾上腺素水平明显升高(p < 0.05)。结论饮用咖啡可补充牙周炎大鼠血清中下降的肾上腺素水平。关于咖啡-肾上腺素-炎症的调节机制还需要进一步研究。
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