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Experimental 'Coffee Cocktail' Tested As Way To Limit Stroke Damage
Science Daily ^ | 4-11-2003 | Editorial Staff

Posted on 04/11/2003 6:48:30 AM PDT by vannrox

Experimental 'Coffee Cocktail' Tested As Way To Limit Stroke Damage

DALLAS, April 11 ? An experimental drug delivering the potency of two cups of strong coffee and a mixed drink has been shown to limit stroke-induced brain damage in animals. Now, this agent has been demonstrated to be safe in a small pilot study of ischemic stroke patients reported in today?s rapid access issue of Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association.

This safety study is a crucial prelude to testing the effectiveness of the combination in patients. In previous studies in rats, the size of brain damage was reduced up to 80 percent when a combination of caffeine and ethanol, called caffeinol, was administered within three hours after an artery supplying blood to the brain was blocked (ischemic stroke).

Those studies ?demonstrated that the combination of caffeine and ethanol may reduce the amount of damage after stroke. Neither caffeine or alcohol offered protection alone, but the combination was protective,? says senior author James C. Grotta, M.D., professor of neurology and director of the stroke program, University of Texas-Houston Medical School, Houston, Texas.

In this study, Grotta and colleagues sought to determine the safety and tolerability of caffeinol in humans. Researchers administered the combination to 23 stroke patients (16 women, average age 71). The patients represented a diverse racial mix: nine white, nine black, four Hispanic and one Asian.

?Our goal was to see if we could safely achieve the same blood levels of caffeinol that we achieved in our animal studies,? he says. ?We discovered that we could use even lower doses than we used in the animal studies and achieve the blood levels that were neuroprotective in animals.?

Moreover caffeinol, which is given by infusion, can be safely administered to patients who are also receiving clot-busting treatment with tissue plasminogen activator (tPA). Eight patients received both caffeinol and tPA.

One patient with a very severe stroke who received caffeinol and tPA suffered an intracerebral hemorrhage (bleeding within the brain), but Grotta says an independent safety officer concluded it was not related to caffeinol.

The first set of four patients were given low-dose caffeinol (caffeine 6 milligrams per kilogram plus ethanol 0.2 grams per kilogram). That dose did not achieve the target blood level, so the dose was increased (8 mg/kg caffeine and 0.4 g/kg ethanol) in the next group of 19 patients. That achieved target blood levels, he says. However, Grotta cautioned that the ethanol level may need further adjustment because a patient with a history of heart disease developed reversible heart failure at that dose level. It is unclear how caffeinol works to protect the brain, but it is being studied.

A randomized, placebo-controlled trial is needed to determine the neuroprotective effect of this combination. In addition, Grotta plans a study that will combine caffeinol with thermo-cooling of stroke patients. Other studies have suggested that cooling the brain can limit stroke damage, and Grotta says that combining cooling and caffeinol may extend that protection.

Co-authors are Paisith Piriyawat, M.D.; W. Scott Burgin, M.D.; Lise A. Labiche, M.D.; and Jaroslaw A. Aronowski, Ph.D.

The research was funded in part by the National Institutes for Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Editor?s note: For more information on stroke, visit the American Stroke Association Web site:

http://strokeassociation.org

Note: This story has been adapted from a news release issued for journalists and other members of the public. If you wish to quote any part of this story, please credit American Heart Association as the original source. You may also wish to include the following link in any citation:

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2003/04/030411070831.htm


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: cocktail; coffee; health; learn; medicine; method; science; stroke; technique; technology
"...caffeinol..."!?
1 posted on 04/11/2003 6:48:30 AM PDT by vannrox
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2 posted on 04/11/2003 6:49:44 AM PDT by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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To: vannrox
If the combination of coffee and booze is good for you, a lot of us are going to live forever. This is great news.
3 posted on 04/11/2003 6:53:06 AM PDT by Stingray51
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To: vannrox
(Drinking / Coffee) I guess they fall under the "what doesnt kill you makes you more resistant to strokes catagory."
4 posted on 04/11/2003 6:53:15 AM PDT by KansasConservative1
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To: vannrox
Neither caffeine or alcohol offered protection alone, but the combination was protective,? says senior author James C. Grotta, M.D., professor of neurology and director of the stroke program, University of Texas-Houston Medical School, Houston, Texas.

Irish Coffee protects against brain damage from strokes? Who knew?

5 posted on 04/11/2003 6:54:16 AM PDT by PBRSTREETGANG
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To: PBRSTREETGANG
Might as well throw in nicotine; it's a known pain killer.
6 posted on 04/11/2003 6:59:45 AM PDT by EggsAckley ( Midnight at the Oasis......)
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To: vannrox
Geez--and here I thought the only "proven" medical use for coffee was the coffee enema, beloved of some herbalists and naturopaths.
7 posted on 04/11/2003 7:02:27 AM PDT by Pearls Before Swine
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To: PBRSTREETGANG
Irish Coffee protects against brain damage from strokes? Who knew?

My wife's great Uncle Frank knew. A coal miner for 40 years, he drank (cheap) whiskey in his coffee every morning.

He lived to be 95. :-)

8 posted on 04/11/2003 7:03:16 AM PDT by TonyInOhio (The liberty we prize is not America's gift to the world; it is God's gift to humanity. GWB)
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To: PBRSTREETGANG
Wow! It's been a long time since I've had one of those. Cheers!

sw

9 posted on 04/11/2003 7:10:34 AM PDT by spectre (spectre's wife (Hold the whipped cream..Naahh!))
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To: Pearls Before Swine
"Geez--and here I thought the only "proven" medical use for coffee was the coffee enema, beloved of some herbalists and naturopaths."

Nurse: Too hot?

Patient: No! too sweet!
10 posted on 04/11/2003 7:15:29 AM PDT by Nachoman
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Ooooooooooo! Finally a justification for Kahlua and coffee in the morning! *chuckle*
11 posted on 04/11/2003 7:41:05 AM PDT by LaineyDee
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To: vannrox
So I wonder if regular Kahlua drinkers have less serious stroke damage.
12 posted on 04/11/2003 7:44:24 AM PDT by aruanan
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To: PBRSTREETGANG
Irish Coffee protects against brain damage from strokes? Who knew?

Also has the four major food groups: sugar, caffeine, alcohol, and fat.

13 posted on 04/11/2003 7:51:02 AM PDT by VadeRetro
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To: vannrox
What, these guys never watch "The Drew Carey Show?" Everyone knows that "Buzz Beer" cures all sorts of maladies. :)


14 posted on 04/11/2003 8:04:54 AM PDT by anymouse
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"Might as well throw in nicotine; it's a known pain killer. "

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Actually there were some studies showing that nicotine wards off Alzheimer's, but for obvious reasons they didn't publicize it, it would kill the big anti-tobacco campaign and the lawsuits.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/210688.stm

Nicotine-like drugs could beat Alzheimer's


Scientists are developing nicotine-like compounds to treat disorders such as Alzheimer's disease.
The substances have already been used to repair damaged memory ability in rats.

However, anti-smoking campaign group ASH (Action on Smoking and Health) has warned that any benefits nicotine may offer are far outweighed by the potential harm of smoking.

15 posted on 04/12/2003 11:49:43 PM PDT by FairOpinion
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