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Updated · Texas A&M Today · Apr 29
Coffee compounds may activate NR4A1 receptor to protect against aging and chronic disease
Updated
Updated · Texas A&M Today · Apr 29

Coffee compounds may activate NR4A1 receptor to protect against aging and chronic disease

10 articles · Updated · Texas A&M Today · Apr 29
  • Texas A&M researchers, publishing in Nutrients, found compounds including caffeic acid bind NR4A1, while caffeine showed limited activity in laboratory models.
  • The team said the compounds reduced cellular damage and slowed cancer cell growth, but those effects disappeared when NR4A1 was removed from cells.
  • The mechanistic study may help explain benefits seen in regular and decaffeinated coffee, though researchers said more work is needed and are exploring stronger synthetic NR4A1-targeting therapies.
If coffee's benefits come from one receptor, could a future pill offer the same protection without the side effects?
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