BEIJING, July 2 (Xinhuanet) -- A strong cup of
coffee may do more than just wake you up in the mornings, it could also prevent
your from multiple sclerosis (MS), media quoted U.S. researchers as
saying Wednesday.
Researchers in Oklahoma found that mice appeared to
be protected from MS-like condition by drinking six to eight cups of coffee a
day.
"This is an exciting and unexpected finding, and I
think it could be important for the study of MS and other diseases," said Linda
Thompson, from the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation.
Caffeine prevented adenosine, one of the four
building blocks in DNA, from mixing with its receptor in mice. Adenosine is
common molecule in humans and plays a large role in helping to control the
biochemical processes for sleep and suppressing arousal.
The findings could have important implications for
other auto-immune diseases such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, the
researcher said.
However, there was still a lot more work to be done
in the further research since a mouse is not a human being, so it may not be
quite sure whether caffeine will have the same effect on people prone to develop
MS without much more testing.
Some 2.5 million people worldwide are thought to
suffer from MS, a disorder of the central nervous system, which leads to loss of
muscle coordination.
(Agencies)