Characterization of electrocorticographic, electromyographic and electrocardiographic recordings after the use of caffeine in Wistar rats.
Diego Arthur Castro CabralFernanda Myllena Sousa CamposMaria Clara Pinheiro da SilvaJoão Paulo do Vale MedeirosPaula Dos Santos BatistaGiovanna Coutinho JardimJéssica Lígia Picanço MachadoLeonardo Giovanni Castro CabralVanessa Joia de MelloMoises HamoyPublished in: Einstein (Sao Paulo, Brazil) (2021)
In the central nervous system, there was an increase in the delta, theta and alpha amplitude spectrum, which are related to memory encoding and enhanced learning. With regard to skeletal muscle, increased contraction of the gastrocnemius muscle was demonstrated, a clear indication of how caffeine can be used to enhance performance of some physical activities. Electrocardiographic changes observed after caffeine administration are primarily related to increased heart rate and energy consumption.