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Idebenone,
a drug with antiaging benefits
by Robert Mason Ph.D.
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When Coenzyme Q10 was found to produce heart and
energy improvement, it soon became apparent that it was a most important
supplement.
Now there is also a synthetic variant available
called idebenone that has all the qualities of Co Q10 but with an even greater
range and depth of protection. It protects the precious tiny mitochondria (the
energy producing cells) and even has brain-enhancing qualities.
It is, if you like, the "ultimate" Co
Q10 and as such qualifies as an important anti-aging supplement.
Mitochondria, Oxygen and Energy Production
There are literally thousands of mitochondria in
every cell of our body. Their primary role is to produce pregnenolone (see the
same)- the precursor to the steroids and to produce ATP (adenosine triphosphate)-,
the "raw energy" that powers virtually every activity of our bodies.
In the process of producing ATP, the mitochondria
utilize oxygen and Co Q10 in a process of energy production called the
"electron transport chain".
Unfortunately oxygen can also be a potent free
radical (unstable- out of control- molecules). As a result of the amount of
oxygen used inside the mitochondria (in fact most of the oxygen we breathe is
used inside the electron transport chain to produce ATP), a lot of free-radical
damage can occur.
Free radicals therefore have to be "mopped
up" by free radical scavengers and protected from occurring by
anti-oxidants. If left "unchecked" free radical damage inside the
mitochondria will eventually lead to its malfunction and eventually cessation.
As cells cannot "borrow" energy from one another, in the end, the
organ they " provide" for becomes damaged and ultimately this will
lead to organ failure and possibly death.
Whilst under "normal" circumstances Co
Q10 provides protection and free radical scavenging, this can change under the
condition of ischemia (poor blood flow).
This can take happen during a heart attack,
stroke, trauma or shock, it can even be affected by general poor blood supply
due to "aging" affecting the condition of the heart's pumping
capabilities. As a result of poor blood supply the oxygen levels drop and this
causes Co Q10 to oxidize itself, effectively turning itself into another free
radical! Under more extreme conditions a large presence of free radicals can
cease ATP production and therefore create a life threatening condition.
This is one key-area where idebenone has been
shown to be much more effective than Co Q10. Under the same hypoxic (low oxygen)
conditions that cause Co Q10 to become oxidized- idebenone prevents free radical
damage and maintains relatively normal ATP production.
Idebenone should therefore be the supplement of
choice for those concerned with stroke, heart conditions, shock, trauma and
mitochondrial failure/ conditions.
Slowing Aging
The mitochondria are key life-preserving cells
producing over 90% of ATP bio-energy. As we've seen their vast use of oxygen
exposes them to free radicals and therefore over a lifetime they become ever
more damaged and therefore inefficient.
The mitochondria most at risk from aging- free
radical damage are those in the heart, brain and skeletal muscles. Therefore a
key aspect of current anti-aging thinking is to slow down/ prevent damage from
occurring to mitochondrial function. According to the research, idebenone is the
current- most effective drug capable of performing this task.
Dementia, Memory and Cognition
Nerve Growth Factor plays an important role
in the survival and maintenance of cholinergic neurons in the central nervous
system.
In dementia's such as Alzheimer's, it is known
that learning and memory are impaired by the loss of neurons in an area of the
brain called the magnocellular cholinergic neuronal system.
Nerve Growth Factor cannot cross the blood brain
barrier and in scientific experiments, it has only been able to be utilized when
it is injected directly into the brain. However, animal experiments have shown
that oral use of idebenone tablets induce an increase in NGF and improve choline-
acetyltransferase activity.
One rat study demonstrated that idebenone
stimulated Nerve Growth Factor synthesis and recovered reduced Nerve Growth Factor
content in aged rat brains. After 21 days of successive idebenone supplementation the
Nerve Growth Factor brain quantity of
aged rats was increased to an amount similar to young rats.
As a result of these studies, idebenone is being
used in the treatment of senile dementias, particularly Alzheimer's disease. In
a German clinical study, 90mg of idebenone was administered for 6 months;
Alzheimer patients thereafter showed statistically significant improvement.
Treatment with idebenone was found effective on
memory, attention and orientation. Perhaps most importantly of all, idebenone
slowed down the natural progression of the disease.
Furthermore, there were so few (and minor) side
effects that the study ended with "... results demonstrate the efficacy and
safety of idebenone in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease patients."
Once again, as with most nootropics, clinical
trials indicate that patients with mild dementia seem more likely to respond,
than those with greater functional decline.
It's the old story, catch it and treat it early
before it becomes a major problem.
Comparing CoQ10 and Idebenone
1. Idebenone is so much more potent than Co Q10 in
its anti-oxidant abilities. In fact, studies indicate that idebenone is 30-100
times more effective than vitamin E or vinpocetine as a free radical quencher.
2. Idebenone protects under hypoxic conditions, a
situation where Co Q10 can become quite the reverse.
3. Idebenone (unlike Co Q10) has been shown to
increase Nerve Growth Factor and enhance cholinergic activity, thereby showing
it to have cognitive enhancement abilities.
4. Idebenone is a superb anti-oxidant for
protecting the all important mitochondria, by both "mopping up" free
radical activity and protecting the unique mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)- unique
because it is only derived from our mother's genes.
In fact when organs are "harvested" for
transplant to another patient, very often it is idebenone that is used to
protect it from damage. That is the level of free radical protection offered by
idebenone.
However, rather than switching from Co Q10 to
idebenone, some studies have suggested that adding idebenone to a Co Q10
supplement is the best way to "cover all the bases."
Side Effects and Contraindications
Side effects have been rare and usually of mild
intensity when they do occur. Those noted have been insomnia, gastralgia, nausea
and anxiety. There are no known contraindications, but it is known that
concurrent use of anti-convulsants will affect/ impede its pharmacokinetics.
Doses and Uses
Idebenone may be useful in the treatment and
prevention of all the following,
Stroke.
Alzheimer's disease.
Liver, kidneys, heart or brain disturbances.
Multiple Sclerosis.
Chronic fatigue.
Persons in need of "high-energy" quotas.
Anti-aging protection.
Normal anti-aging doses may be considered at 45mg
to 90mg daily, (normally one or two tablets). For specific treatment purposes
dosages of 45-90mg three times a day may be required. It is suggested that late
evening use by avoided in order to help prevent insomnia.
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www.idebenone.org
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YOUR PHYSICIAN.
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