judderwocky
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I think a lot of this is actually tied to specific antiviral infammatories as well.. most of the stuff our cells produce to interfere with the virus basically causes whnat you are taalking about here... these same disease states can be seen in alzheimer's patients, chemo patients (who useually have insanely high oxidative damage from the drugs)... etc....
The breakdown in mitochondrial function is associated with inflammation produced by the cell... but this basic theory is becoming less and less theory and more and more fact... even arthritis ... most of the "autoimmune disorder" have at their heart the inflammatory issues that result in the mitochondria shutting down...
the best analogy i can think of for people that are familiar with the biology would be to hink about a car battery... and dumping out the stuff on one half of the battery....
the mitochondria are , and please excuse my "french" .... Damn interesting cellular organs. Truly one of natures marvels. Cofactors (coq10, carnitine... several other intermediates) basically are set up the cell uses the membrane of the mitochondria to route electrons around to places where they are used to cycle ATP production.... from a physics perspective... it doesn't get any "cooler" than this... we still can't mimic anything like that with nano technology ...
as the molecules go through this process... you will notice that the co-factors that spin off are hydrogen....
soo... you can imagine what happens when you start spreading a whole bunch of "oxidative" materials into the cell. The mitochondria is one of the most sensitive cellular organs to oxidative damage.... and is actually one of the ones that is MOST tied to aging. A lot of aging and gerentology studies are begining to focus on the life cycle of the mitochondria...
interestingly.... they have their own DNA... and you only get it from your mother.... The sperm don't have mitochondria... so the only mitochondria you have, you got from your mother, your grandmother.... etc.
sorry, i don't know how much of this is relevant... but i think the diagrams help illustrate the metabolics of this disorder...
also... as someone else pointed out... ATP is a rate limiter in the production of all the cofactors and enzymes in the process to make ATP... so once you tip the scales, it gets worse....
The breakdown in mitochondrial function is associated with inflammation produced by the cell... but this basic theory is becoming less and less theory and more and more fact... even arthritis ... most of the "autoimmune disorder" have at their heart the inflammatory issues that result in the mitochondria shutting down...
the best analogy i can think of for people that are familiar with the biology would be to hink about a car battery... and dumping out the stuff on one half of the battery....
the mitochondria are , and please excuse my "french" .... Damn interesting cellular organs. Truly one of natures marvels. Cofactors (coq10, carnitine... several other intermediates) basically are set up the cell uses the membrane of the mitochondria to route electrons around to places where they are used to cycle ATP production.... from a physics perspective... it doesn't get any "cooler" than this... we still can't mimic anything like that with nano technology ...

as the molecules go through this process... you will notice that the co-factors that spin off are hydrogen....
soo... you can imagine what happens when you start spreading a whole bunch of "oxidative" materials into the cell. The mitochondria is one of the most sensitive cellular organs to oxidative damage.... and is actually one of the ones that is MOST tied to aging. A lot of aging and gerentology studies are begining to focus on the life cycle of the mitochondria...
interestingly.... they have their own DNA... and you only get it from your mother.... The sperm don't have mitochondria... so the only mitochondria you have, you got from your mother, your grandmother.... etc.
sorry, i don't know how much of this is relevant... but i think the diagrams help illustrate the metabolics of this disorder...
also... as someone else pointed out... ATP is a rate limiter in the production of all the cofactors and enzymes in the process to make ATP... so once you tip the scales, it gets worse....