About C60 clearance...
... if the mitochondria lost only 5% of the original C60 in each generation (an unbelievably small amount), the final generation after six months would still have lost 99.5% of what it had originally.
From the rat paper--
...Nevertheless, the weakness of organ concentrations notably at D8 after 7
daily successive administrations of C60 dissolved in olive oil clearly
shows that C60 molecules are eliminated from the organs in a few
hours after both oral and i.p. administrations.
Yes, if they lose that much, but I don't think they do...
About the profound difference Olive Oil appears to have made...
Yes, actually the olive oil-only group had a rather shockingly large increase in lifespan, which is kind of hard to explain. Can it really be that no one ever used an intermittent dosing strategy, and that's the magic? Or is this just indicative of a whole raft of errors, of which the olive oil-induced LS increase is just the tip of the iceberg?
I don't think any of us have the time and energy to go through a dozen papers on the Vagus--CAIP--HRV nexus on the thin chance that it's relevant to the reported effects of C60. Remember, there is a large difference in lifespan enhancement between the olive oil control and the C60/olive oil mixture. I don't see how the vagal mechanism explains that.
Heart Rate Variability (HRV) has been a subject of at least 1000 scientific studies over more than 20 years. It's not some new scientific study subject. I posted the following study as well as others making the same point about the importance of HRV to Longevity
here at post 551. I posted links to 25 studies showing the importance of HRV to Longevity and Disease incidence
here.
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Relation of high heart rate variability to healthy longevity
The population's aging underscores the need to understand the process and define the physiologic markers predictive of healthy longevity. The findings that aging is associated with a progressive decrease in heart rate variability (HRV), an index of autonomic function, suggests that longevity might depend on preservation of autonomic function. However, little is known about late life changes.... The HRV-sympathetic function continues to decrease throughout life. In contrast, the decrease in HRV-parasympathetic function reaches its nadir in the eighth decade, followed by reversal and a progressive increase to higher levels (p <0.05), more characteristic of a younger population. In conclusion, healthy longevity depends on preservation of autonomic function, in particular, HRV-parasympathetic function, despite the early age-related decrease. The eighth decade reversal of the decrease in HRV-parasympathetic function and its subsequent increase are key determinants of longevity. Persistently high HRV in the elderly represents a marker predictive of longevity.---------------------------
Here's a graphic figure from that study. The X axis is defined by study population age bracket. The Y axis defines HRV-related data points about the study populations who have survived into the X axis age bracket.
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I posted links to multiple studies
in another thread that convincingly demonstrates the existence of an Innate Immune System related process called the Cholinergic Anti-Inflammatory Pathway (CAIP).
I posted links to studies here in post 501 that shows 1) Vagus Nerve Stimulation Activates the CAIP, 2) Dietary Fat Stimulates the Vagus Nerve, and 3) Olive Oil is an especially powerful Stimulator of the Vagus Nerve.But the Vagus Nerve can be stimulated by more than just Olive Oil. And the CAIP includes specific, well understood, measurable, life extension-related impacts on HRV.
Vagus Activation -->>
Higher HRV:
http://www.jci.org/articles/view/30555Positive Emotions -->>
Extreme Longevity:
http://www.impactagi...bs/100456a.htmlPositive Emotions -->>
Vagus Activation:
http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/20851735Exercise -->>
Extreme Longevity:
http://extremelongev...ds/sardinia.pdfExercise -->>
Vagus Activation:
http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/11560079Respiratory muscle training -->> Improves "sympathetic and
vagal heart modulation":
http://jap.physiolog...11/6/1664.short----------------------------------------
A final point... the CAIP inhibits TNF-a and IL-6 expression when "Vagal Tone" is high, among other things... So the CAIP impact ROS, mitochondria, etc. For example...http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/20203691----------------------------------------
Late last year, I was astonished when I first learned of the CAIP. What caused my astonishment? It was my ego. I'm 57 and I had been a very serious student of Inflammatory Diseases and processes for several years. Kevin Tracey had first written about the CAIP in 2002 and it was 2011. And I couldn't believe something as important as the CAIP had escaped my notice all that time...
As the acceleration of the growth of scientific knowledge continues, we can EXPECT new ideas and new evidence will race toward us. So we all face a constant struggle to keep our game faces on and to remain open to new evidence and ideas, even if they don't fit our preferred categories, theories, and preferred ways of thinking.
I expect to get stuck in a rut sometimes as the new evidence races toward me. And I've found that the probability of my having gotten stuck is high when I must resort to insisting that the data is wrong rather than explore the notion that my preferred theory can't explain everything...
Edited by wccaguy, 01 June 2012 - 11:45 AM.