Chronic caffeine intake increases androgenic stimuli, epithelial cell proliferation a

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[h=1]Chronic caffeine intake increases androgenic stimuli, epithelial cell proliferation and hyperplasia in rat ventral prostate.[/h]Sarobo C, Lacorte LM, Martins M, Rinaldi JC, Moroz A, Scarano WR, Delella FK, Felisbino SL.
[h=3]Source[/h]Department of Morphology, Institute of Biosciences, Univ Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Botucatu, SP, Brazil.

[h=3]Abstract[/h]Coffee intake has been associated with a low risk of developing cancer, including prostate cancer, which is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men. However, few studies have evaluated the chronic effects of caffeine, which is the most abundant methylxanthine in coffee, on prostate morphology and physiology. In the present study, we investigated the effects of chronic, low-dose caffeine intake on rat prostate morphology from puberty to adulthood. Five-week-old male Wistar rats were randomized into two experimental groups: caffeine-treated (20 ppm in drinking water, n = 12) and control (n = 12). The ventral and dorsolateral prostates were dissected, weighted and submitted to morphological, morphometrical and immunohistochemical analysis of cellular proliferation, apoptosis and androgen receptor (AR) tissue expression. The testosterone (T) and dihydrotestosterone (DHT) concentrations were measured in the plasma. Our results show that caffeine intake increased the concentrations of T and DHT, organ weight, epithelial cell proliferation and AR tissue expression in the ventral prostatic lobe. All the ventral prostates from the caffeine-treated animals presented various degrees of epithelial and stromal hyperplasia. Our results suggest that chronic caffeine intake from puberty increases androgenic signalling and cell proliferation in the rat prostate gland and can be related to the development of benign prostatic hyperplasia.
 

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Yet my brother who's 37 isn't balding and he drinks coffee pretty much all day long. I doubt it will impact hair loss in any way.
 

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His hair may have been even better if he never drank it. Maybe?

I can't think of anyone with better hair than him, studies like these are made and conclusions are made but real life impact is unknown or minimal.
 

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again, take this with a grain-of-salt...there are people who can do anything and they will not lose their hair...but maybe for those compromised inherently, this may not help matters....my dad is cue-ball bald and he has drank like 5 cups of coffee everyday for like the last 40 years..

so no coffee and no jerking off for those who are at risk of losing their hair :salut:
 
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