What is the opposite of melatonin to prevent oxidative stress during the day? I hope this question makes sense? I thought I heard a talk on this prior. You probably mention it in the class, but hoping you could just refresh me, or clarify if I am wrong.
In the average, over-fed person, which part of the ETC produces the most ROS? Is it via the overload of the Quinone (between Complex 1 and 3) with electrons?
Oxidant production and the sites in which it occurs vary immensely in different tissues, with different substrates, etc. Dietary interventions which involve overfeeding are also quite varied, and we can´t state that there is always enhanced electron leakage, much less establish where.
What is the opposite of melatonin to prevent oxidative stress during the day? I hope this question makes sense? I thought I heard a talk on this prior. You probably mention it in the class, but hoping you could just refresh me, or clarify if I am wrong.
In the average, over-fed person, which part of the ETC produces the most ROS? Is it via the overload of the Quinone (between Complex 1 and 3) with electrons?
Oxidant production and the sites in which it occurs vary immensely in different tissues, with different substrates, etc. Dietary interventions which involve overfeeding are also quite varied, and we can´t state that there is always enhanced electron leakage, much less establish where.