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Caffeine, creatine, GRIN2A and Parkinson's disease progression

Authors :
Pei Shieen Wong
Barbara C. Tilley
Robert A. Hauser
Anne-Marie Wills
Christine Klein
Peng Wei
David Simon
Carlos Singer
Richard B. Dewey
Susen Schaake
Jay S. Schneider
Cai Wu
Haydeh Payami
Michael J. Aminoff
Katja Lohmann
Caroline M. Tanner
Daniel D. Truong
Saloni Sharma
Jacquelyn L. Bainbridge
Tianzhong Yang
Source :
Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 375:355-359
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2017.

Abstract

Caffeine is neuroprotective in animal models of PD and caffeine intake is inversely associated with the risk of Parkinson’s disease (PD). This association may be influenced by the genotype of GRIN2A, which encodes an NMDA-glutamate-receptor subunit. In two placebo-controlled studies, we detected no association of caffeine intake with the rate of clinical progression of PD, except among subjects taking creatine, for whom higher caffeine intake was associated with more rapid progression. We now have analyzed data from 420 subjects for whom DNA samples and caffeine intake data were available from a placebo-controlled study of creatine in PD. The GRIN2A genotype was not associated with the rate of clinical progression of PD in the placebo group. However, there was a 4-way interaction between GRIN2A genotype, caffeine, creatine and the time since baseline. Among subjects in the creatine group with high levels of caffeine intake, but not among those with low caffeine intake, the GRIN2A T allele was associated with more rapid progression (p = 0.03). These data indicate that the deleterious interaction between caffeine and creatine with respect to rate of progression of PD is influenced by GRIN2A genotype. This example of a genetic factor interacting with environmental factors illustrates the complexity of gene-environment interactions in the progression of PD.

Details

ISSN :
0022510X
Volume :
375
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the Neurological Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fd4ff78be829a5615edc10585cb9021b