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Pseudohypoxia

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Pseudohypoxia refers to increased cytosolic ratio of free NADH to NAD in cells[1]

Research has shown that declining NAD+ during aging causes pseudohypoxia, and that raising nuclear NAD+ in old mice reverses pseudohypoxia and metabolic dysfunction, thus reversing the ageing process [2]. It is expected that human trials will begin in 2014 [3]


References

  1. ^ [1] Diabetes Magazine: Hyperglycemic Pseudohypoxia and Diabetic Complications, March 12, 1993
  2. ^ [2] Declining NAD+ Induces a Pseudohypoxic State Disrupting Nuclear-Mitochondrial Communication during Aging, Cell, Dec 2013
  3. ^ [3]Guardian Newspaper - Online, Dec 2013

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Ok, white flag being waived, I give up.

The article has the WRONG SUBJECT/TITLE.

The path for its creation began at an enquiry that suggested the title the article currently has. This is NOT the title the article SHOULD have.

PROBLEM

I can find no way to delete the article or to rename it or to note that it is incorrect or to even understand whether it is / is not published / live / for review etc.

BOTTOM LINE

The article and text are OK etc. Over to you. If you can fix the title and publish it great, if not ... wiki's loss :)

LookingGlass (talk) 10:45, 23 December 2013 (UTC)