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Idebenone –
The ultimate anti-aging drug?
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By James South
MA
Idebenone (pronounced eye deb e known) is a synthetic
analog (variant) of one of life's most essential biochemicals, coenzyme
Q10 (Co Q10). Co Q10 is an important antioxidant component of
the lipid (fatty) membranes that surround all cells, as well as the
lipid membranes surrounding the various organelles ("little organs"),
such as mitochondria and microsomes, inside cells. Co Q10 is also an
important member of the "Electron Transport Chain" (ETC) within
mitochondria, which are the "power plants" of the cell. Most of the
oxygen we breathe is used inside the electron transport chain to produce
much of the ATP bioenergy that powers virtually every activity of our
cells and bodies. Without CoQ10, or a good substitute, human life
quickly ends, and Idebenone is a "better Co Q10" that has been
extensively researched the past 15 years.
Co Q10’s pro-oxidant action
When blood flow is seriously reduced to any part of the body, as
in a heart attack, stroke, trauma, shock, or chronic poor blood
circulation - cellular/ mitochondrial oxygen (O2) levels quickly drop in
the affected region. Yet because oxygen is seven to eight times more
soluble in the lipid zones of cell membrane, compared to the watery
compartments of the cell, there is still sufficient oxygen remaining in
the membranes of cells and organelles, as well as in the electron
transport chain, to auto-oxidize Co Q10. As the Co Q10 auto-oxidizes,
hydrogen peroxide, superoxide and hydroxl free radicals are rapidly
formed in massive numbers. These free radicals quickly damage cell/
organelle structure and function, as well as rapidly halt ATP energy
generation by the electron transport chain. Brain and spinal cord cells
are especially prone to such damage, and may be irreparably damaged or
even destroyed within minutes.
Why Idebenone is superior to Co Q10
Enter Idebenone to the rescue! Studies have shown that under the
same cellular low oxygen conditions that cause Co Q10 to act as a
pro-oxidant producer of damaging free radicals, Idebenone prevents the
free radical damage and maintains relatively normal cell ATP levels. In
short: While Idebenone can effectively substitute for Co Q10's positive
and life essential functions, it doesn't have Co Q10's free radical
producing and energy crashing "dark side" which occurs under hypoxic
(low oxygen) conditions. Idebenone's potential benefits fall
into five categories: anti-aging, energy enhancement, cognition
enhancement, organ protector and protector against excitatory amino acid
neurotoxicity.
Idebenone – The anti-aging benefits
The mitochondrial power plants produce over 90% of all cellular ATP
bioenergy. They are also generally the richest sites in Co Q10 (or
Idebenone). Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) allows mitochondria to
reproduce them-selves. While the DNA in a cell nucleus comes from both
our parents, mtDNA comes exclusively from our mother's mtDNA. There are
typically two or three copies of mtDNA in each mitochondrion, with
average 1000 mitochondria per cell. Because mtDNA exists in the "heart
of the fiery furnace" where electron "sparks" are constantly leaking as
ATP is produced in the electron transport chain, mtDNA is far more prone
to free radical electron damage than is the DNA in our cell nuclei that
contains the "blueprint" for our entire organism. At the same time, the
repair capacity of mtDNA is much less than that of our cell nucleus DNA.
As a consequence, over the course of a lifetime our mtDNA becomes ever
more damaged, and the mitochondria produced therefrom become ever more
ineffective at energy generation. Studies comparing heart tissue from
young people with that from elderly people have shown almost no
significant mitochondrial dysfunction in young hearts, with significant,
often severe mitochondrial dysfunction in elderly hearts. The cells
that are most susceptible to mitochondrial energy depletion with
advancing age are the brain, skeletal muscle and heart muscle cells.
Idebenone thus offers a prime anti-aging effect here in several ways.
Unlike Co Q10, even under the low oxygen conditions that may occur
periodically over a lifetime, Idebenone will serve as a powerful
mitochondrial free radical quencher, lessening the ever-increasing mtDNA
damage that occurs with age. Idebenone will work even better than Co Q10
within the electron transport chain to keep energy production high, even
under hypoxic conditions. This is especially critical to brain and heart
cells that may be rapidly damaged during low ATP production episodes
that occur due to poor tissue oxygenation.
Idebenone – Energy enhancement
Iron is a "dual edged sword." It is absolutely essential for life; it
plays a central role in ATP generation in the electron transport chain.
Yet iron can also be a powerful initiator of free radical production and
cell structural damage, especially under low oxygen conditions. This
occurs, for example, during stroke, and during the gradual onset of
Parkinson's disease. Studies have shown that Idebenone can tightly
couple oxidation to energy production. This prevents iron ions from,
wastefully and toxically, diverting oxygen into producing free radicals
inside the mitochondria instead of energy. Studies have shown that
Idebenone can almost completely eliminate this, diverting 10% of
cellular oxygen away from toxic iron induced free radical generation to
beneficial ATP energy production under hypoxic conditions. Mild
cellular hypoxia can occur even from intense exercise, or even from mild
exercise done by out of shape "couch potatoes."
Idebenone – Cognition enhancement
A variety of studies using brain cells, (animal and humans) have shown
Idebenone's ability to enhance brain structure and function. Human
and animal studies have demonstrated that Idebenone can enhance
serotonin production, even under far less than optimal conditions, as
e.g. with a very low tryptophan diet, or in patients with
cerebrovascular dementia. Idebenone has enhanced cholinergic
nerve function and consequent learning ability even under hypoxic
conditions, or when an anti-cholinergic drug (Scopolamine) was
administered. Idebenone has increased cellular catecholamine (dopamine,
adrenalin and noradrenanlin) production by enhancing cellular uptake of
the precursor amino-acid tyrosine. Idebenone enhances long term
potentiation in hippocampal nerve cells, a key part of memory formation
and consolidation. Idebenone has restored glucose (brain fuel)
utilization and ATP production in ischemic (poor blood flow) rat-brain.
Idebenone has been shown to enhance general cerebral metabolism, lessen
the damage from strokes, and has been used to treat Alzheimer's and
other dementias. And like the original nootropic drug piracetam,
Idebenone has been shown to promote information transfer across the
corpus callosum, the membrane separating the right and left brain
hemispheres. This in turn may promote the union/ integration of the
logical (yang) and intuitive (yin) halves of the brain/ mind.
Idebenone – Organ protector
As our organs age or are damaged, we age and are damaged. Over a
lifetime, blood flow to our organs diminishes due to arteriosclerosis
and less efficient heart pumping. This reduces oxygen dependent energy
production needed for repair, reproduction and normal function of the
organ cells. Free radical damage accumulates over time, leaving ever
more dead, dying or dysfunctional cells within organs. At some point a
critical threshold is reached when too many cells within an organ are
dysfunctional, and they can no longer sustain the organ's life and
function. Then the organ - heart, brain, liver etc. - fails. Idebenone
protects organs in many ways, it cushions them against hypoxic (low
oxygen) and/ or ischemic (poor blood flow) damage. Idebenone enhances
both normal and hypoxic ATP energy generation. Each cell in our organs
must produce the energy it needs for life and health, cells cannot
"borrow" energy from each other.
Idebenone – The free radical quencher
Idebenone is a powerful antioxidant, more so than Co Q10, and in some
studies is 30 to 100 times more effective, than vitamin E or vinpocetine
as a free radical quencher within the brain cells. Idebenone lessens
the free radical induced mtDNA damage that accumulates acceleratingly
over a lifetime, slowing organ damage and aging. A 1995 study in the
Journal of Transplantation compared the organ preserving effects of Co
Q10 and Idebenone. The study measured various factors, such as free
radical membrane lipid damage, cell protein damage and cellular energy
production under hypoxia conditions. The results showed Idebenone to be
dramatically more effective than Co Q10 at preserving liver tissue under
conditions identical to that endured by whole livers "harvested" and
stored (briefly) before transplant to another person. The study
recommended using Idebenone to increase the transplant viability of
human livers donated for organ transplant. Why not use Idebenone to
increase your own organ viability, while you still have the use of
them?!
Protection against excitatory amino acid (EAA) neuro toxicity
Glutamic acid and aspartic acid are the two chief excitatory amino
acid neurotransmitters in the human brain. Without them we would be
"mental vegetables." Yet under certain conditions, e.g. stroke or
traumatic brain injury, excessive amounts of excitatory amino acids
accumulate in the fluid surrounding brain cells, causing damage and even
death to nerve and glial cells through free radical mechanisms.
Excitatory amino acid toxicity is at least partly responsible for the
neurotoxicity of the recreational drug "Ecstasy or MDMA." Studies over
the past 30 years have also shown that excessive dietary intake of
excitatory amino acids may also damage brain structure/ function,
especially in children or excitatory amino acid sensitive adults. The
two main dietary sources of excitatory amino acids are the flavor
enhancer MSG (monosodium glutamate) and the artificial sweetener
aspartame (Nutrasweet). Also many processed foods (e.g.
canned soups, dry roasted spiced peanuts, beef/ chicken bouillon, canned
tuna, spices etc.) contain "hydrolized vegetable protein, yeast extract,
soy protein isolate" and similar ingredients that are mostly excitatory
amino acids. In studies with various types of nerve cell, as well as
oligodendroglial cells (which make up the protective myelin sheaths
surrounding many nerves, the so-called "white matter" of the brain).
Idebenone has shown dramatic protective effects against glutamate
toxicity.
Summary
With all these powers, Idebenone should now rightfully take its place in
the first rank of anti-aging/ nootropic/ energizer drugs, along with
Hydergine, piracetam, vinpocetine, deprenyl and GH3/ KH3 (and it's one
of my personal favorites!)
So who can benefit from Idebenone? The answers are:
1. Healthy people wishing cognitive enhancement and brain energizer
effects (it synergizes well with piracetam, vinpocetine and Hydergine).
2 or 3 tablets (45mg each) daily.
2. Stroke victims wishing to improve memory, emotional or speech
disturbances. 3 to 6 tablets (45mg each) daily.
3. Alzheimer's and cerebrovascular dementia patients. 4 to 6 tablets
(45mg each) daily.
4. Those preparing for major surgery, especially brain, heart, liver or
kidney. Synergizes well with Hydergine. 4 to 6 tablets (45mg each).
5. People with heart energetics problems, e.g. cardiomyopathy, ischemic
heart disease, congestive heart failure. 3 to 6 tablets (45mg each)
daily.
6. People with myelination problems, e.g. multiple sclerosis or "white
matter" stroke injury. 3 to 6 tablets (45mg each) daily.
7. Those seeking to increase their general energy and vitality levels. 2
to 3 tablets (45mg each) daily.
8. People with especially high endurance energy needs, e.g. cross
country skiers, long distance runners, cyclists, swimmers etc. 3 to 4
tablets (45mg each) daily.
9. Those at risk of excitatory amino acid brain damage, e.g. people who
routinely consume large amounts of aspartame sweetened foods/ drinks, or
those who routinely eat MSG or "hydrolyzed vegetable protein" containing
restaurant or prepared foods. 2 or 3 tablets (45mg each) daily.
10. People wishing to enhance the brain serotonin benefits of tryptophan
or 5-hydroxy-tryptophan supplements or SSRI drugs, such as Prozac, Paxil,
Zoloft, or Luvox etc. 2 to 4 tablets (45mg each) daily.
11. Those suffering acute or chronic liver damage from poison mushrooms,
toxic chemicals, hepatitis etc. 2 to 4 tablets (45mg each) daily.
12. People desiring a "long haul" broad-spectrum anti-aging drug.
Synergizes well with deprenyl, Hydergine, GH3/ KH3. 2 or 3 tablets(45mg
each) daily.
Because of its synergy with other life extension drugs, those also
taking any or all of Hydergine, piracetam (and its analogues),
vinpocetine, deprenyl, GH3/ KH3 may benefit from even just one 45mg
tablet a day, especially if taken regularly on a long-term basis.
Because idebenone is fat soluble, it is best taken with a fat rich meal,
or with lipid absorption enhancing agents such as lecithin or
phosphatidyl choline.
Numerous studies have shown that idebenone is well distributed
through-out the body after absorption, accumulating in cellular and
organelle membranes, as well as in the electron transport chain, exactly
where it does the most good!
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