Mitochondrial Renewal Kit

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March 1, 2013

Mitochondrial Renewal KitMitochondria are the organelles inside cells that produce energy. Representing approximately 10% of total body weight, mitochondria have a number of roles in the body. Primarily, they are cellular “fuel stations” responsible for supplying greater than 95% of the body’s energy needs.[1] Mitochondrial biogenesis is the process by which new mitochondria are produced, and it is believed to delay the effects of aging and the onset of age-associated diseases.[2-5] This complex process involves more than 1,000 genes[2] and is responsible for producing 20% of total cellular protein.[1] Aerobic exercise and caloric restriction are the two most compelling approaches to stimulate mitochondrial biogenesis,[2,3] most notably by activating the “master regulator” of mitochondrial biogenesis and function known as PGC-1α, a transcriptional coactivator. Dysregulation of PGC-1α has been implicated in aging and the pathogenesis of numerous age-associated complications such as poor glucose control, increased fat mass with accompanying decrease in muscle mass, and various neurological conditions.*PGC-1α-deficient animals display defects in energy metabolism, glucose disposal, and insulin action. These deficient animals also display reduced resistance to oxidative stress, increased fat mass, decreased muscle mass, impaired exercise performance, and other issues suggestive of an impaired ability to adapt to metabolic and physiological stress.[6] Conversely, PGC-1α activation contributes to an increase in metabolic fitness in the form of an increased metabolic rate, improved glucose disposal and insulin function, enhanced fatty acid oxidation, increased resistance to oxidative stress, decreased fat mass, and increased muscle mass and exercise performance.*

The nutrients in the MRK have been clinically tested for their oral bioavailability and also for their safety and efficacy in activating PGC-1α and upstream cellular signaling cascades, These actions mimic the protective effects of exercise and caloric restriction on mitochondrial biogenesis, metabolic fitness, and aging. The key signaling cascades affected include those involving nitric oxide (Nitric Oxide Support), SIRT1 (Resveratrol Plus), and AMPK (Alpha Lipoic Acid). Ultimately, it is the stimulation of these cascades that leads to activation of PGC- 1α and subsequent upregulation of mitochondrial biogenesis and promotion of overall metabolic fitness. For optimal benefit, combine this product with a healthy diet and exercise regimen.*

PGC1a Diagram to stimulate mitochondrial biogenesisNitric Oxide Support is a patented, extended-release formulation containing arginine alpha-ketoglutarate and ACTINOS2®, a proprietary whey peptide fraction. This synergistic combination serves as an effective nitric oxide (NO) precursor. As a vasodilator, NO exerts a protective effect on blood vessel endothelium.[7] Within the cell, NO plays an important role in intracellular communication, acting as a trigger for mitochondrial biogenesis.*[8]

Resveratrol Plus provides a distinctive bioflavonoid complex with resveratrol, quercetin, and pterostilbene (bio-optimized methylated resveratrol).[9] These three antioxidants work together synergistically and are being extensively studied in the areas of cardiovascular health and aging.*

Alpha Lipoic Acid is a multifunctional antioxidant that has the ability to neutralize free radicals in both the aqueous-based and lipid-based environments of cells. In addition, Alpha Lipoic Acid’s patented, controlled-release formulation provides extended protection[10] by promoting synthesis of glutathione and “recharging” other important antioxidants such as vitamin C, vitamin E, and coenzyme Q10.*

An independent study of the MRK was performed. A report of the study, written by Dr. Joseph Evans and entitled “A Three-Month, Open- Label Pilot Clinical Study Evaluating the Efficacy of the Mitochondrial Revolution on Aerobic Conditioning and Body Composition,” is available through your Revolution Health & Wellness Clinic Functional Medicine Consultant.*

Revolution Health & Wellness Clinic Supplements FDA Statement

Mitochondrial Revolution Supplement Facts

Directions

We recommend 1 packet twice daily for the first 60 days then decrease to 1 packet daily. Take the first packet first thing in the morning (away from meals – 1 hour before or 2 hours after) and the 2nd packet before 2pm as it can be activating and decrease sleep.

References

  1. Goffart S, Wiesner RJ. Regulation and co-ordination of nuclear gene expression during mitochondrial biogenesis. Exp Physiol. 2003 Jan;88(1):33-40. Review. [PMID: 12525853]
  2. López-Lluch G, Irusta PM, Navas P, et al. Mitochondrial biogenesis and healthy aging. Exp Gerontol. 2008 Sep;43(9):813-9. Review. [PMID: 18662766]
  3. Lanza IR, Short DK, Short KR, et al. Endurance exercise as a countermeasure for aging. Diabetes. 2008 Nov;57(11):2933-42. [PMID: 18716044]
  4. Johnston AP, De Lisio M, Parise G. Resistance training, sarcopenia, and the mitochondrial theory of aging. Appl Physiol Nutr Metab. 2008 Feb;33(1):191-9. Review. [PMID: 18347672]
  5. Wallace DC. A mitochondrial paradigm of metabolic and degenerative diseases, aging, and cancer: a dawn for evolutionary medicine. Annu Rev Genet. 2005;39:359-407. [PMID: 16285865]
  6. Leone TC, Lehman JJ, Finck BN, et al. PGC-1alpha deficiency causes multi-system energy metabolic derangements: muscle dysfunction, abnormal weight control and hepatic steatosis. PLoS Biol. 2005 Apr;3(4):e101. [PMID: 15760270]
  7. Bian K, Doursout MF, Murad F. Vascular system: role of nitric oxide in cardiovascular diseases. J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich). 2008 Apr;10(4):304-10. [PMID: 18401228]
  8. Nisoli E, Carruba MO. Nitric oxide and mitochondrial biogenesis. J Cell Sci. 2006 Jul 15;119(Pt 14):2855-62. [PMID: 16825426]
  9. Wen X, Walle T. Methylated flavonoids have greatly improved intestinal absorption and metabolic stability. Drug Metab Dispos. 2006 Oct;34(10):1786-92. [PMID: 16868069]
  10. Teichert J, Kern J, Tritschler HJ, et al. Investigations on the pharmacokinetics of alpha-lipoic acid in healthy volunteers. Int J Clin Pharmacol Ther. 1998 Dec;36(12):625-8. [PMID: 9876998]

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