This will turn out to b a very important paper. I can already see how people sleep on it and its vast implications. Mitochondrial dysfunction predates what people consider their trigger.
Yes, I could send you my own metabolon results, then you could compare its results, many in itself toxic metabolites are comparable to ranges that are considered so in other diseases.
Urea cycle disorders, MSUD, etc.
Absolutely everything in this paper screams mitochondria.
Also, many people underestimate how incapacitating such aberrations in specific pathways can be; Ammonia Recycling taking a little break in a PEM state?
This doesn't come without a price tag.
I am sorry but this is a nonsensical statement, it implies that there are per definition no distinct pathological conditions with a similar/same observable pattern of dysfunction in patients with similar/same symptoms. To find this pattern in 8 patients might be unlikely, but maybe still true.
I believe Abilify could have an effect via modulating bak1.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-00429-w?fbclid=IwAR1CLhfgdBdwV4SrFIO17h8iIAsYefqMh3cUnLY5xKuzBSb5WkkBQQd1NeI
I believe this (dysfunctional mitochondrial herniation) could be a big part of the me/cfs puzzle.
Saying that I...
I think it is likely stronger than placebo, but also I believe it mediates its positive effects via dopamine and serotonine. More like rocket fuel, Abilify is.
Do you believe what happens in me/cfs is what is thought to be the mechanism behind post polio syndrome?
„The new weakness of PPS appears to be related to the degeneration of individual nerve terminals in the motor units. A motor unit is formed by a nerve cell (or motor neuron) in the spinal...
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