ProHealth health Resource
 SUBSCRIBE TO OUR FREE E-NEWSLETTERS  
Click Here to Preview
Log In
Catalog Quick Order
Your Account
Shopping Cart
 Check Out
ProHealth: News, Research, Vitamins & Supplements About ProHealth ProHealth ImmuneSupport.com ProHealth Online Vitamin & Supplement Store ProHealth Treatment & Research Library ProHealth Community ProHealth Vitamins & Supplements Catalog
Your Purchase Helps Fund Health Research
Celebrating 20 Years
Explore Our Health Sites
ProHealth Vitamin and Supplement Catalog
Your resource for specialty nutritional supplements, books, DVDs, resources for better living, health news & more!
ProHealth Health & Wellness Research & News Catalog
Your Purchases Help Fund Ongoing Research
 
 
Search our extensive library for information, solutions & support
Site
Message Board  
Abstracts
Newsletters  
Articles
Products  

Research: Nutritional Supplement (NT Factor™) Restores Mitochondrial Function and Reduces Moderately Severe Fatigue in Aged Subjects

November 19, 2003

Journal: J of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Vol. 11(3) 2003, pp. 23-36

Authors: Michael Agadjanyan, PhD; Vitaley Vasilevko, PhD; Anahit Ghochikyan, PhD; Paul Berns, MD; Patrick Kesslak, PhD; Robert A. Settineri, MS; Garth L. Nicolson, PhD

Affiliations:

Michael Agadjanyan, Vitaley Vasilevko, Anahit Ghochikyan, Paul Berns, and Garth L. Nicolson are affiliated with the Institute for Molecular Medicine, Huntington Beach, CA 92649. Patrick Kesslak is affiliated with the Institute of Brain Aging and Dementia, University of California, Irvine, CA 92467. Robert A. Settineri is Research Consultant, Nutritional Therapeutics, Inc., Hauppauge, NY.

Address correspondence to: Prof. Garth L. Nicolson, The Institute for Molecular Medicine, 15162 Triton Lane, Huntington Beach, CA 92649 (E-mail: mailto:gnicolson@immed.org ; Web site: www.immed.org ).

The authors would like to acknowledge the excellent assistance of Christy Bennet and Ned Realiza. This study was supported by a grant from Nutritional Therapeutics, Inc. Dr. Berns was previously a consultant for Nutritional Therapeutics, Inc.


ABSTRACT. Decreased mitochondrial function is a characteristic of aging and fatigue. Here we determined if mild to moderately severe fatigue in a group of aged subjects (mean age> 60 years), as defined by the validated Piper Fatigue Scale (PFS), can be significantly improved by use of a glycophospholipid dietary supplement, NT Factor™ (NTF). In addition, we determined if mitochondrial function, as defined by transport of the redox dye Rhodamine-123, is reduced in aging subjects with mild to moderately severe fatigue, and if this can be reversed with NTF supplementation in concert with improvement in fatigue scores. Participants with mild to moderately severe fatigue, who fulfilled the entry requirements were admitted to the study when their fatigue could not be explained by an obvious clinical condition.

Twenty of the respondents (mean age = 68.9 +/-
4.18) completed the first part of the study on NTF for 12 weeks, and 16 of these subjects who agreed to discontinue the product also completed a wash-out period for an additional 12 weeks. Fatigue and mitochondrial function were determined every four weeks during the study. There was a time-dependent reduction in overall fatigue in moderately fatigued subjects (P < .001) but not in mildly fatigued subjects. Mitochondrial function at four and eight weeks of NTF use in moderately fatigued subjects increased by 15% and 26.8%, respectively, and restored mitochondrial function to levels similar to those found in young adults. No further increase was noted between 8 and 12 weeks. Post-NTF there was a slow redevelopment of fatigue and a fall in mitochondrial function in moderately fatigued subjects, indicating that continued use of NTF may be necessary to maintain lower fatigue scores and maintain mitochondrial function.

The dietary supplement with NTF reduced moderate fatigue and increased mitochondrial function in aged subjects but had no effect upon mild fatigue expression.


KEYWORDS. Mitochondrial metabolism, NT Factor, Fatigue, Aging


INTRODUCTION

The most common complaint of patients in general medical practice is fatigue (1), and in fact, chronic fatigue is reported by 20% of all patients seeking medical care (1,2). Many well-known medical conditions are associated with chronic fatigue (3), and it is often an important secondary condition in many clinical diagnoses. Loss of energy and the symptom of fatigue often precede a clinical diagnosis, and this may be one reason that it is so commonly reported by patients seeking medical care.

Fatigue is thought to be a multidimensional sensation with many possible causes and no universally accepted definition. Piper et al. (4) described fatigue as a multi-component sensation with behavioral, affective, sensory and cognitive components. They also designed a simple measurement model that combined multiple fatigue-associated elements into an overall fatigue score (4).

At the cellular level, fatigue is involved with cellular energy systems that for the most part are found in the mitochondria. Damage to cellular mitochondria can impair the abilities of cells to produce ATP and reduced NAD, and this occurs naturally with aging. Major targets of mitochondrial damage are phospholipid/protein membranes and mitochondrial DNA (5-7). For example, damage of phospholipids in mitochondrial membranes by free radicals can affect membrane integrity, fluidity and transmembrane potentials, resulting in loss of energy production by the electron transport chain and its associated components. During the aging process mitochondria suffer damage to their membranes and DNA, and this is thought to contribute to or even be a cause of the aging process (8,9).

Preventing cell membrane damage and loss of membrane integrity are important in prevention of loss of cellular energy. One method that has been used to replace damaged mitochondrial membrane phospholipids is replacement therapy, and this has been accomplished, in part, by replacement of damaged lipids using a dietary supplement containing polyunsaturated phosphatidylcholines and other phospholipids and fatty acids that are essential structural and functional components of all biological membranes (10-12).

In previous studies, a dietary supplement, NT Factor™ (NTF) in a vitamin and mineral mixture (Propax™), was used to reduce chemotherapy-induced fatigue, nausea, vomiting and other side effects associated with chemotherapy (10). NTF was also used to protect from hearing loss associated with aging and prevent mitochondrial membrane potential changes and mitochondrial DNA deletions that occur with aging (11). We used Propax plus NTF in a pilot study with severely fatigued, aged subjects to reduce fatigue, as measured by the Piper Fatigue Scale (PFS). We found that fatigue was reduced 33%, from severe to moderate fatigue, after eight weeks of using Propax™ containing NTF (12).

The present study was initiated to examine the effects of NTF on fatigue in moderately and mildly fatigued subjects and to determine if their mitochondrial function, as measured by the transport and reduction of Rhodamine-123 (13), improved with administration of NTF in concert with improvements in fatigue scores.

© 2003 by The Haworth Press, Inc. All rights reserved.

DISCUSS THIS ARTICLE   (0 existing comments) Post a Comment 
health Research Articles



[ Be the first to comment on this article ]




Research: Nutritional Supplement (NT Factor™) Restores Mitochondrial Function and Reduces Moderately Severe Fatigue in Aged Subjects Article Tools
Print Page Print Page Email Article Email Article
Discuss Discuss
  Rate This
Featured Vitamins, Supplements, and Health Products
Pro-Dophilus With FOS Pro-Dophilus With FOS
Contains 3.4 billion friendly lactic bacteria per gram
Omega® Juicer - White Omega® Juicer - White
A Free 'Joy of Nutrition' DVD will be included in your shipment
Austin Air HealthMate+ HEPA Air Filter Austin Air HealthMate+ HEPA Air Filter
Double filtration system removes 99.9% of all particles in up to 1,500 sq' of air
Macro Greens™ Bars - Chocolate Cinnamon Flavor Macro Greens™ Bars - Chocolate Cinnamon Flavor
Raw antioxidant super food
Austin Air PET Machine™ HEPA  Air Filter Austin Air PET Machine™ HEPA Air Filter
Special carbon blend to help reduce many pet odors
Most Viewed Articles & Abstracts
CFS Advisory Committee Meeting - Live Online Oct 29-30 [more]

Flu – What Is It That Stops Many People from Getting It? [more]

Body manufactures potent anti-inflammatory using DHA in fish oils - discovery holds much promise [more]

Intimacy - What to Do When ME/CFS or FM Becomes a Third Wheel in Your Relationship [more]

Dr. Charles Shepherd Updates His Advisory on Swine Flu & the Vaccine for ME/CFS Patients – A Highly ... [more]

ProHealth Vitamin and Supplement SmartSavings Club
Security Enabled AlertSite is a leading provider of Web site monitoring and performance management solutions that help businesses ensure optimum Web experiences for their customers. TrustE Better Business Bureau BizRate Customer Certified (GOLD) Site

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
ADVANCED MEDICAL LABS   |   WHOLESALE   |   AFFILIATES   |   CONTACT US   |   PRIVACY   |   GLOSSARY   |   CUSTOMER SERVICE   |   RELATED SITES   |   RSS
Email us or Call toll-free 800-366-6056 · Monday through Friday, 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Pacific Time
International Callers dial 001.805.564.3064
Copyright © 2009 ProHealth, Inc.