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Caffeine intake exerts dual genome-wide effects on hippocampal metabolism and learning-dependent transcription

Medicine and Health

Caffeine intake exerts dual genome-wide effects on hippocampal metabolism and learning-dependent transcription

I. Paiva, L. Cellai, et al.

This groundbreaking study delves into the molecular effects of chronic caffeine consumption in the mouse hippocampus, revealing intriguing neuron-specific changes that enhance learning and memory processing. The research, conducted by a diverse team of experts, uncovers how regular caffeine intake may boost the brain's efficiency during information encoding and retrieval.... show more
Abstract
Caffeine is the most widely consumed psychoactive substance in the world. Strikingly, the molecular pathways engaged by its regular consumption remain unclear. We herein addressed the mechanisms associated with habitual (chronic) caffeine consumption in the mouse hippocampus using untargeted orthogonal omics techniques. Our results revealed that chronic caffeine exerts concerted pleiotropic effects in the hippocampus at the epigenomic, proteomic, and metabolomic levels. Caffeine lowered metabolism-related processes (e.g., at the level of metabolomics and gene expression) in bulk tissue, while it induced neuron-specific epigenetic changes at synaptic transmission/plasticity-related genes and increased experience-driven transcriptional activity. Altogether, these findings suggest that regular caffeine intake improves the signal-to-noise ratio during information encoding, in part through fine-tuning of metabolic genes, while boosting the salience of information processing during learning in neuronal circuits.
Publisher
J Clin Invest
Published On
Jun 15, 2022
Authors
Isabel Paiva, Lucrezia Cellai, Céline Meriaux, Lauranne Poncelet, Ouada Nebie, Jean-Michel Saliou, Anne-Sophie Lacoste, Emilie Faivre, Kevin Carvalho, Hervé Drobecq, Stéphanie Le Gras, Marion Schneider, Enas M. Malik, Christa E. Müller, Anthony Papegaey, Victoria Gomez-Murcia, Didier Vieau, Bryan Thiroux, Sabiha Eddarkaoui, Thibaud Lebouvier, Estelle Schueller, Laura Tzeplaeff, Iris Grgurina, Jonathan Seguin, Nicolas Sergeant, Jean-Sébastien Annicotte, Anne-Laurence Boutillier, David Blum
Tags
caffeine
hippocampus
epigenetics
learning
neuroscience
information processing
metabolomics
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