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Pantothenic Acid, Part 1 (What It Is and Why We Need It) | Mastering Nutrition #64

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The Effects of Acetyl-CoA on Gene Expression

Fasting and fat-burning promote autophagy and catabolism, while carbohydrate feeding promotes enablasm. Carbohydrates generate a lot of citrate in the mitochondria that then leaves the mitochondria into the cytosol. So carbohydrates increase cytosolic acetyl-CoA. That becomes the source of nuclear acetyl- CoA. When you have high carbohydrate intake, you have a lot of nuclear acety-CoA regulating the genes. But when you're primarily burning fat, you have low levels of nuclear acetly-CoA regulates the genes. And net effect is that fasting and fat- Burning promote Autophagy and Catabolism,. While carbohydrate feeding

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