Guest guest Posted May 20, 2009 Report Share Posted May 20, 2009 The mention of mitochondrial swelling and impaired mitochondrial function caught my eye. Tnf-a Polymorphisms, Minocycline, POPs and Neuroinflammation " From this study it was concluded that minocyclines provides early but only transient protection. (Fox, Borders) " As for adverse effects from the use of minocycline there have been reports of drug hypersensitivity and autoimmune related complications. (Brown) " A recent report has demonstrated that in vitro, minocycline triggered mitochondrial swelling and cytochrome release and can impair mitochondrial function. ( Kupsch) " http://heirsonline.wordpress.com/2009/05/19/mptpmethamphetamine-tnf-a-monocy cline-dopamine-toxicity-and-parkinsons/ Sue B. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2009 Report Share Posted May 20, 2009 Wow, thanks, Sue. It makes sense to me. Scary sense. Now, negative reactions to minocycline (like mine) have even more support in the literature (although try telling that to certain mp.com members who insist it's the one-size-fits-all drug of choice. :-) penny From: <rhbailey@...>Subject: [infections] motochondrial swelling"infections " <infections >Date: Wednesday, May 20, 2009, 7:45 AM The mention of mitochondrial swelling and impaired mitochondrial functioncaught my eye.Tnf-a Polymorphisms, Minocycline, POPs and Neuroinflammation"From this study it was concluded that minocyclines provides early but onlytransient protection. (Fox, Borders)"As for adverse effects from the use of minocycline there have been reportsof drug hypersensitivity and autoimmune related complications. (Brown)"A recent report has demonstrated that in vitro, minocycline triggeredmitochondrial swelling and cytochrome release and can impair mitochondrialfunction. ( Kupsch)"http://heirsonline. wordpress. com/2009/ 05/19/mptpmetham phetamine- tnf-a-monocycline-dopamine- toxicity- and-parkinsons/Sue B. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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