Hyperlipid

You need to get calories from somewhere, should it be from carbohydrate or fat?

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Chowdhury and Crabtree play with mitochondria

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I still have a stack of comments needing a reply and a number of emails outstanding. Some awaaaaaay outstanding. Mea culpa, that's life....
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Monday, June 03, 2013

Food: Burgers

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OK, buy some cheap beef mice [OMG should say mince!], the fattier the better. There's 600g in six completed burgers here. Add about 100g...
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Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Diagnosing and Treating Vitamin B12 Deficiency video

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Just briefly: People know I don't have the sort of life which leads to watching YouTube videos. This is a long one. I watched it all whe...
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

What do I eat? 2013 update

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OK, what do I eat? It's been a long time since I posted anything about myself. Another hastily written post during Hazel's nap. Br...
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Monday, May 20, 2013

A bit more on ketones and diabetic nephropathy

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Just in haste, sorry for the missed typos! Liz sent me the full pdf of this paper : Treatment of Diabetes and Diabetic Complications With ...
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

A Peek at Paleo

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I don't eat a paleo diet, I'm just a saturophile. If it's saturated fat and it happens to come from a neolithic block of butter,...
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Sunday, April 28, 2013

Hyperglycaemia is bad

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Hyperglycaemia does whatever you want it to. Want to show it increases glycolysis and/or oxidative phosphorylation? No problem. Want to show...
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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Axen and Axen (4) Ketogenic insulin resistance. It's all over now...

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I have so many posts I want to get finished, all of which are inter-related and all of which need waaaaaay too much work, that I thought I w...
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Sunday, March 31, 2013

TCA rap

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From Bert. Not advocating carb consumption but I can see that electron transferring flavoprotein dehydrogenase would need some serious effor...
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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Sta'ins, CoQ, diabetes and Dr Andreas Eenfeldt's link

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I'm not very conscientious about reading many blogs as I don't really have time to look after my own blog properly, but I will occas...
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Let them eat fat: Ron Rosenbaum

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Dave Lull fwded me this link . I don't know who Ron Rosenbaum is, but he sure as hell talks some sense. For when the link goes down I...
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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Protons: Aside to T cells

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Just because I like it. This is obscure . We can ignore the upper section as this is quite specific to T cells (which the paper is all about...
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Saturday, March 16, 2013

Protons: Meet the glycerol 3 phosphate shuttle

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The next thing we have to think about is the glycerol 3 phosphate shuttle. This is a route in to the electron transport chain for cytoplasmi...
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Thursday, March 14, 2013

Protons: NAD+/NADH some more

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This is an interesting paper (from George I think). There are a stack of caveats about it, but the core findings appear to hold water. Th...
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Protons: Back to N-1a and a nice quote

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Eureka moment when I tripped over this gem by Vinogradov "The redox potential of one binuclear [FeS] center (N-1a) is so negative th...
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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Complex I, Hoffer and B3

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Over the years I have read some pretty far out stuff. I think I've commented previously on the late Dr Abram Hoffer's use of B3 for...
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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Protons: TFAM and behenic acid

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Well, Peter on Hyperlipid is still messing about with KO mice! Ah, but they really do provide some level of insight and are a slightly more ...
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Wednesday, February 06, 2013

Protons: Where is FeS cluster N-1a?

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I picked up this paper from one of Nick Lane's books, can't remember which one but probably PSS. The paper itself is very, very in...
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Saturday, January 19, 2013

Protons: The linoleic acid fed mice

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I've sent a great deal of time trawling through Masseria et al's paper on linoleic acid fed mice . I'm going to try to generate ...
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Sunday, January 13, 2013

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Well, Hyperlipid is on going within the limits of the time I have. At the moment I am busy fabricating the data which were recorded but not ...
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I am Petro Dobromylskyj, always known as Peter. I'm a vet, trained at the RVC, London University. I was fortunate enough to intercalate a BSc degree in physiology in to my veterinary degree. I was even more fortunate to study under Patrick Wall at UCH, who set me on course to become a veterinary anaesthetist, mostly working on acute pain control. That led to the Certificate then Diploma in Veterinary Anaesthesia and enough publications to allow me to enter the European College of Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia as a de facto founding member. Anaesthesia teaches you a lot. Basic science is combined with the occasional need to act rapidly. Wrong decisions can reward you with catastrophe in seconds. Thinking is mandatory. I stumbled on to nutrition completely by accident. Once you have been taught to think, it's hard to stop. I think about lots of things. These are some of them.
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