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Regenerative Health with Max Gulhane, MD

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The Role of Mitochondrial Uncoupling in Warm Blooded Animals

mitochondrial uncoupling is when the mitochondria aren't necessarily making ATP, that's also a physiological adaption in certain ethnic races to higher lower temperatures. Because if you can uncouple your mitochondria, you can produce heat and you're better able to survive in the northern latitude. So not always pathological. Round adipose tissue is what we have to produce to do on basically uncoupled respiration because the desired product of uncoupped respiration in brown Adipose Tissue is heat, not ATP. That's what enables us to be warm blooded animals.

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