Show Notes:
[2:40] what led to this research?
- The buzz about NAD in combination with the knowledge that the mitochondria takes it form the cytosol.
[5:01] could NAD supplementation be less useful without the transporting protein that carries it from cytosol to mitochondria?
- A deficiency of NAD would be the first thing to look at because if this transporter did not function, bigger problems would occur.
[7;50] What about supplementing with ribose and niacin?
- NAD would be a more direct path.
[8;59] this transporter is discussed.
- No previously known function for this gene.
[12:15] Could a slight deficiency of NAD trigger a hormetic strengthening of the mitochondria?
[13:00] No correlation between this gene and aging has been discovered yet.
[15:30] could senescent cells hinder the production of this transporter?
[16;50] Are there any epigentic triggers?
- Possibly PGC-1 alpha.
[17:50] What disease states could this research affect?
- Various forms of cancer.
- Heart failure.
- Possibly sarcopenia
- Mitochondrial myopathy.
[29:50] exercise: does it affect MCART-1?
- No direct evidence but probably in a manner.
[43:20] MOT-C: Is it working in the same manner as NAD+
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