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#87 - Rick Johnson, M.D.: Fructose—The common link in high blood pressure, insulin resistance, T2D, & obesity?

The Peter Attia Drive

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The Fat Switch

The uricase mutation and ATP depletion are two separate phenomena. Restoration of uricase to non-mutated version does not eliminate the issue of ATP depletion. ATP depletion triggers a series of reactions leading to a decrease in ATP and intracellular phosphate, activating an enzyme that converts AMP to uric acid. This pathway is critical in inducing obesity from sugar. ATP conversion process is crucial as it determines the energy utilization pathway: AMPK pathway burns energy and fat positively, while AMPD pathway leads to fat storage, insulin resistance, and diabetes. The fallen intracellular phosphate drives this switch, affected by fructose metabolism, ultimately affecting the metabolic effects.

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