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Our (Mother's) Mitochondria and Our Mind

机译:我们(母亲)线粒体和我们的思想

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Most of the energy we get to spend is furnished by mitochondria, minuscule living structures sitting inside our cells or dispatched back and forth within them to where they are needed. Mitochondria produce energy by burning down what remains of our meal after we have digested it, but at the cost of constantly corroding themselves and us. Here we review how our mitochondria evolved from invading bacteria and have retained a small amount of independence from us; how we inherit them only from our mother; and how they are heavily implicated in learning, memory, cognition, and virtually every mental or neurological affliction. We discuss why counteracting mitochondrial corrosion with antioxidant supplements is often unwise, and why our mitochondria, and therefore we ourselves, benefit instead from exercise, meditation, sleep, sunshine, and particular eating habits. Finally, we describe how malfunctioning mitochondria force rats to become socially subordinate to others, how such disparity can be evened off by a vitamin, and why these findings are relevant to us.
机译:我们花费的大部分能量都是由线粒体提供的,线粒体是细胞内的微小生命结构,或在细胞内来回传递到需要它们的地方。线粒体通过燃烧我们消化后剩下的食物产生能量,但代价是不断腐蚀自己和我们。在这里,我们回顾了我们的线粒体是如何从入侵的细菌进化而来的,并保留了少量的独立性;我们如何只从母亲那里继承;以及它们与学习、记忆、认知以及几乎所有精神或神经疾病的关系。我们讨论了为什么用抗氧化剂补充剂来对抗线粒体腐蚀通常是不明智的,以及为什么我们的线粒体,因此我们自己,反而从锻炼、冥想、睡眠、阳光和特定的饮食习惯中受益。最后,我们描述了线粒体的故障是如何迫使老鼠在社交上服从他人的,维生素是如何平衡这种差异的,以及为什么这些发现与我们有关。

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