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Potentiation by caffeine of the frequencies of chromosomal aberrations induced by chronic exposure to fenfluramine in mice.

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The hypothesis that prolonged Fen application induces dose-dependent increase in post-replication repair and caffeine enhanced toxicity by inhibiting repair process(es) is supported and the study suggests that Fen is a clastogen and since caffeine may have a synergistic effect, it should be avoided during treatment.
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Fenfluramine (Fen), an amphetamine-derivative widely used in the treatment of obesity, has been evaluated in vivo in the bone marrow cells of Swiss albino mice for assessing its clastogenic potentials. Concentrations of 0.75, 1.50 and 5.0 mg Fen/kg body weight (b.w.) were administered orally for the study. Long-term treatment for 21 days showed dose-dependent significant increase in chromosomal aberrations on the 8th day. A significant decrease in aberration levels was seen in the late treatment period. Caffeine alone produced dose-and duration-dependent clastogcnicity at doses of 2.0, 4.0 and 6.0 mg/kg b.w. when given by gavage. Using caffeine post-treatment (4.0 and 6.0 mg/kg b.w.) 2h after Fen application, a strong synergism could be seen in the late treatment period as shown by the dose-response curves and by statistical analysis using the principle of least squares. The results support the hypouhesis that prolonged Fen application induces dose-dependent increase in post-replication repair and...

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Genotoxicity of antiobesity drug orlistat and effect of caffeine intervention: an in vitro study

TL;DR: Orlistat can induce DNA damage in human lymphocytes in vitro and caffeine was found to reduce orlistat-induced genotoxicity, which may be an additional burden in people using anorectic drugs.
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Reduction of Food Intake by Manipulation of Central Serotonin Current Experimental Results

TL;DR: Fenfluramine, the prototype indirect 5-HT agonist, and its metabolite, norfenfluramines, act as 5- HT releasers and uptake inhibitors and are both more effective in the dextro form.
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Analysis of photoenzymatic repair of uv lesions in dna by single light flashes. viii. inhibition of photoenzymatic repair of uv lesions in e. coli dna by caffeine.

TL;DR: Experimental evidence is presented that caffeine interferes strongly with the formation of enzyme-substrate (ES) complexes, presumably by binding to DNA at, or close to, the repairable photoproducts, which results in a lower equilibrium of complex formation in the dark.
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Postreplication repair of alkylation damage to DNA of mammalian cells in culture.

Yoshisada Fujiwara
- 01 Oct 1975 - 
TL;DR: The results indicate that MNU may produce both caffeine-sensitive interruptions (probably gaps), as ultraviolet damage does, and apurinic site-directed, caffeine-insensitive interruptions in nascent strands, while MMS may cause exclusively the latter.
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Serotonin and the pharmacology of eating disorders

TL;DR: This review is a progress report of current research on effects of drugs that modify feeding by acting on various serotonergic mechanisms, enabling the role of 5-HT in feeding control to be explored in more detail in animals and man.
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Neurotoxicity Creates Regulatory Dilemma

Deborah M. Barnes
- 06 Jan 1989 - 
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