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Avatar f tn Almost all energy requiring processes in the body have to be “paid for” with NAD and ATP, but largely ATP. The reserves of ATP in cells are very small. At any one moment in heart muscle cells there is only enough ATP to last about ten contractions. Thus the mitochondria have to be extremely good at re-cycling ATP to keep the cell constantly supplied with energy.
789911 tn?1368636783 The reticulocyte count is used to help determine if the bone marrow is responding adequately to the body’s need for red blood cells (RBCs) and to help determine the cause of and classify different types of anemia. The number of reticulocytes must be compared to the number of RBCs to calculate a percentage of reticulocytes; so the test is ordered along with a RBC count. A hemoglobin and/or hematocrit are usually ordered in order to evaluate the severity of anemia.
Avatar f tn CoQ10, 100–200 mg (hydrosoluble softgel) daily. CoQ10 serves as a raw material for the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the primary source of cellular energy. Also a potent antioxidant, CoQ10 helps to neutralize the free radicals generated during the ATP production cycle. Broad spectrum carnitine, 1–2 g daily. This nutrient shuttles the fatty acids necessary for ATP production into the cells and transports waste material out. Ribose, 5 g twice a day.
Avatar n tn CoQ10 serves as a raw material for the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the primary source of cellular energy. Also a potent antioxidant, CoQ10 helps to neutralize the free radicals generated during the ATP production cycle. Broad spectrum carnitine, 1–2 g daily. This nutrient shuttles the fatty acids necessary for ATP production into the cells and transports waste material out. Ribose, 5 g twice a day. Ribose allows used ATP molecules to be recycled more quickly.
Avatar f tn If Red Blood Cells in a peripheral blood smear show up nucleated you need to have this investigated by a hematologist/oncologist. Nucleated RBCs are very immature RBCs that should not be seen outside to bone marrow and may be a marker of significant disease.
Avatar m tn My neurologist explained that it has to do with irregular production of my ATP from glucose. The only cure: natural substances: coconut oil;alpha lipoic acid;turmeric/curcumin;astaxanthin;ashwagandha. Still doesn't work. I believe that i have a metabolic issue and I wonder whom to consult and what other test(s) could be made to try to determine what goes on with me.
Avatar m tn Most likely the trauma from the tap. That isn't that high a value for RBCs. Hemolyzed means that RBCs had ruptured or "lyzed" in the tube. On the IgG test, tha means the results may be iin question if vascular IgG contaminated the CSF IgG. Since the levels were normal, it may not be an issue.
Avatar f tn t have enough of the enzyme glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, or G6PD, which helps red blood cells (RBCs) function normally. This deficiency can cause hemolytic anemia, usually after exposure to certain medications, foods, or even infections. Most people with G6PD deficiency don't have any symptoms, while others develop symptoms of anemia only after RBCs have been destroyed, a condition called hemolysis. In these cases, the symptoms disappear once the cause, or trigger, is removed.
Avatar f tn by producing lots more platelets (whose job it is to help stop bleeding). So this would be a "reactive thrombocytosis", as his system is reacting to the RBC destruction (hemolysis). Thrombocyte is another name for platelet. The inflammatory chemicals set loose by his immune reaction will cause more thrombocytes to be produced. It's also possible that too many platelets get produced because of a cancer in the cells (megakaryocytes) that produce platelets in the marrow.
1354258 tn?1277105678 My doctors had to turn off my ATP pacing because it would not work. The brady pacing still works and the defibrillator still works but I can not be paced out of a fast rhythm. It`s been that way for a couple years now.
Avatar n tn I read on several websites that it has been noted in several studies that CoQ10 levels are usually low in persons with heart conditions and even diabetes - especially if they are taking heart meds which can cause the CoQ10 to go even lower!! I could send you a multitude of inks on it. I also found that ATP might be a supplement to research to see if that might help also.
Tbd Yes, sodas contain high-fructose corn syrup which is a simple sugar. This means that it is rapidly metabolized resulting in a rapid increase in blood glucose. This in turn leads to the rapid release of insulin which performs the role of "escorting" the glucose into your cells in order to produce ATP. Simply stated, ATP is what fuels our bodies.
Avatar f tn You are not suppose to have RBCs in your CSF, normally there shouldnt be more than five WBCs per cubic millimeter of CSF so If your fluid contains a higher RBCs, I think your going to find the reason why your CSF RBC is what it is, is motr likely because blood leaked into the fluid sample during LP. CFS WBC is 6/ul H: "...White blood cells in CSF is very low, usually necessitating a manual WBC count.
Avatar f tn The mean half-life for multiple doses in the body is about 12 days, but very long-term kinetics are dominated by the kinetics of RBCs (half-life 40 days). RBCs store ribavirin for the lifetime of the cells, releasing it into the body's systems when old cells are degraded in the spleen. http://en.wikipedia.
Avatar f tn Mean corpuscular volume is a measurement of the average size of your RBCs. The MCV is elevated when your RBCs are larger than normal (macrocytic), for example in anemia caused by vitamin B12 deficiency. When the MCV is decreased, your RBCs are smaller than normal (microcytic) as is seen in iron deficiency anemia or thalassemias. MCHC: Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration is a calculation of the average concentration of hemoglobin inside a red cell.
Avatar n tn In my urine routine test i found Occessional RBCs and occult blood. I diid other tests like Himogram,Urine crtena,24 hr protein. All test found normal. Wahat could be the reson for these RBCS.How frequently i shold check my urine. Whan these rbcs will clear from my urine.I have cfrequent urine infection with itching and burning which normally go once i apply termeric powder.Is these Please advice what care i should take to avoid further problems.
Avatar f tn Hi, polycythemia vera is a blood cancer, but you only have polycythemia - which simply means an increased number of red blood cells but not being a cancer. TRT is known to cause polycythemia, but I don't think that leads to polycythemia vera. The possible risk that is talked about is from blood clots, because the blood gets thickened. However, your hematocrit is 49.6%, while the level for any worry seems to be 52% or greater. You can donate a unit of blood to reduce the number of RBCs.
Avatar m tn The mean half-life for multiple doses in the body is about 12 days, but very long-term kinetics are dominated by the kinetics of RBCs (half-life 40 days). RBCs store ribavirin for the lifetime of the cells, releasing it into the body's systems when old cells are degraded in the spleen.
Avatar n tn what can be the reason for 10-13 RBCs in urine test for 3 year old baby .She is suffering from fever 102.4F .Fever comes after every 4-5 hrs.
Avatar n tn The RBCs have a life cycle of about 120 days, and that’s how long it will take to regenerate the lost RBCs. Meanwhile drink plenty of fluids, eat healthy, and try and exercise (say light walk) as much as you can comfortably do without exerting. Talk to your doctor as well for any vitamin supplements that may help. Take care! The medical advice given should not be considered a substitute for medical care provided by a doctor who can examine you.
937868 tn?1570328281 Boosting Adenosine Triphosphate Levels One study demonstrated that patients with fibromyalgia tend to have low levels of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the molecule that is essential for storing and transporting energy within the cells of all living organisms. One case report suggests that supplementation with D-ribose, the 5-carbon sugar that forms the base of ATP, may be helpful .
Avatar m tn If the RBCs are few, a follow-up may be recommended if suggested by your doctor. However of the number of RBCs is more than a few, further testing to ascertain the cause of GU bleeding may be required. I would suggest discussing the situation and the suggested management plan in detail with your treating doctor. Hope this is helpful. Take care!
395787 tn?1298428787 s supply of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), used as a source of chemical energy. [2] In addition to supplying cellular energy, mitochondria are involved in a range of other processes, such as signaling, cellular differentiation, cell death, as well as the control of the cell cycle and cell growth.” Refer: http://en.wikipedia.
Avatar f tn Abs|Pus cells:Abs | RBCs: Abs | Cast: Abs | Crystals: Abs| Others: Abs] [TSH, Serum: 10.43] Ultrasound of Abdomen is normal.
1485280 tn?1330556947 Hi, the first possible cause that comes to mind for your photosensitivity is lupus (SLE) : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Systemic_lupus_erythematosus Do you also ever get skin problems, like peeling? Your blood problem sounds like AIHA https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autoimmune_hemolytic_anemia The anemia (low number of red blood cells aka RBCs) is hemolytic (the cells are destroyed, or 'lysed' -- as opposed to diseases where RBCs are low because of lack of production).