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Episode 107: Francisco Gonzalez-Lima discusses methylene blue and near-infrared light as therapies for cognitive disorders

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May 26, 2020
Behavioral neuroscientist Dr. Francisco Gonzalez-Lima discusses the use of low-dose methylene blue and near-infrared light as therapies for cognitive disorders. Topics include mitochondrial respiration, cognitive benefits of interventions, historical origins of methylene blue, strategies for synergy, and conversations on neurodegeneration and cognitive enhancement.
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INSIGHT

Mitochondrial Electron Transport Powers Life

  • The electron transport chain uses cytochrome c and cytochrome c oxidase to move electrons to oxygen and produce ATP.
  • This mitochondrial respiration consumes most of the oxygen we breathe and powers cellular energy across organisms.
INSIGHT

Methylene Blue Acts As An Electron Cycler

  • Low doses of methylene blue act as an electron cycler, continuously exchanging electrons with the respiratory chain.
  • This bypasses defects and donates electrons to cytochrome oxidase, increasing oxygen consumption and energy production.
ANECDOTE

From Dye To The First Synthetic Medicine

  • Methylene blue was synthesized as a textile dye in 1878 and later tested by Paul Ehrlich against malaria.
  • Ehrlich found high concentrations weakened the malaria parasite, making methylene blue the first synthetic medicinal compound.
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