@Mktweets0 3/ What is #Melatonin doing in the #Kidney ? Well if you ask a nephrologist, he/she'd say - "rubbish, don't read on internet. it's all junk"
Melatonin regulates mitochondrial complexes. Kidney, having high resting metabolic rate (w/ heart) are flooded with all kinds of oxidants.
@Mktweets0 4/ Mitochondria are batteries of cells, generates ATP (eneregy) and are examples of the finest molecular robotics designed by mother nature.
4 giant molecular machines, inside mito, shuttle electrons, eventually producing energy
@Mktweets0 5/ Melatonin may contribute to the regulation of mitochondrial complexes, and its deficiency may lead to differential regulation of the Complex-I & Complex-III proteins in the renal #mitochondria, subjecting #kidney cells to increase oxidative stress
@Mktweets0 6/ Melatonin as a highly lipophilic (fat-loving) small molecule that quickly reaches the mitochondria & can have a direct action on respiratory chain carriers.
Melatonin regulates the mitochondrial redox state, as it was shown experimentally for brain & liver mitochondria.
@Mktweets0 7/ Melatonin has been proposed to have beneficial effects on cell proliferation by reducing the apoptosis of healthy cells, while enhancing the apoptosis of malignant cells. This differential behavior is amazing. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21244481/
@Mktweets0 8/ Protein leakage in urine, known as proteinuria, is an important indicator of CKD. Studies have revealed disturbances in circadian (day/night cycle) melatonin secretion for CKD patients & proved the utility of melatonin in reducing #proteinuria ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…
@Mktweets0 9/ Pharma companies usually don’t fund research around drug discovery, unless there exists suitable patent protections. #Melatonin, being a natural substance produced by our body, can’t be patented.
@Mktweets0 10/ However, when there is capital, there is a way :)
Pharmaceutical scientists have developed artificial drugs that bind to Melatonin Receptors (MTNR1 as discussed earlier)
• Ramelteon
: Takeda Pharmaceuticals, US
• Circadin
: Neurim Pharmaceuticals, Tel Aviv, Israel
@Mktweets0 10/ The pineal gland seems to be intricately linked with kidney physiology through the multiple actions of melatonin. Association of melatonin with ROS (free radical), glomerular function, tubular function & vascular function indicates that the reno-pineal link is a multifaceted.
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1/ The Vax$ contains the RNA (encapsulated in liposome) to make one of the spikes found on the outside of the coronavirus. When injected, it is absorbed into a cell and makes one of those spikes on the outside of whatever cell it went in to.
2/ The RNA shot was supposed to stay in the arm muscle, making those spikes on the outside of muscle fibres, but instead most of it got flushed into the blood and spread around the body.
3/ The place where blood slows down the most is in the capillaries & this is where the RNA has mostly been absorbed & those are the cells that started growing those little spikes.
Problem is those capillaries are supposed to be nice and smooth.