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Alpha2-Adrenergic
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Depletions |
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Coenzyme
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A deficiency of the antioxidant coenzyme Q10 may be associated with long-term
conditions including heart disease and high blood pressure. Symptoms of
deficiency include gingivitis, and weakened immune
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Editorial Note |
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Supporting Research |
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Chan A, Reichmann H, Kogel A, et al. Metabolic changes in patients with
mitochondrial myopathies and effects of coenzyme Q10 therapy. J Neurol.
1998;245(10):681-685.
Folkers K, Morita M, McRee J Jr. The activities of coenzyme Q10 and vitamin
B6 for immune responses. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1993;
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Kamikawa T, Kobayashi A, Yamashita T, et al. Effects of coenzyme Q10 on
exercise tolerance in chronic stable angina pectoris. Am J Cardiol.
1985;56(4):247-251.
Kishi H, Kishi T, Folkers K. Bioenergetics in clinical medicine. III.
Inhibition of coenzyme Q10-enzymes by clinically used anti-hypertensive drugs.
Res Commun Chem Pathol Pharmacol. 1975;12(3):533-540.
Munkholm H, Hansen HH, Rasmussen K. Coenzyme Q10 treatment in serious heart
failure. Biofactors. 1999;9(2-4):285-289.
Nakamura R, Littarru GP, Folkers R, et al. Study of CoQ10-enzymes in gingiva
from patients with periodontal disease and evidence for a deficiency of coenzyme
Q10. Proc Natl Acad SciUSA. 1974;71(4):1456-1460.
Singh RB, Niaz MA, Rastogi SS, et al. Effect of hydrosoluble coenzyme Q10 on
blood pressure and insulin resistance in hypertensive patients with coronary
heart disease. J Hum Hypertens. 1999;13(3):203-208.
Singh RB, Wander GS, Rastogi A, et al. Randomized, double-blind
placebo-controlled trial of coenzyme Q10 in patients with acute myocardial
infarction. Cardiovasc Drugs Ther.
1998;12(4):347-353. |
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Review Date:
October 2000 |
Reviewed By:
All depletions monographs have been reviewed by a
team of experts including
Derrick M. DeSilva, Jr., MD, Raritan Bay Medical Center, Perth Amboy, NJ;
Jacqueline A. Hart, MD, Department of Internal Medicine, Newton-Wellesley
Hospital, Harvard University and Senior Medical Editor, A.D.A.M., Inc., Boston,
MA; John Hinze, PharmD, NMD, Woodbine, IA; Ruth Marlin, MD, Medical Director and
Director of Medical Education, Preventive Medicine Research Institute,
Sausalito, CA; Brian T Sanderoff, PD, BS in Pharmacy, Clinical Assistant
Professor, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy; President, Your
Prescription for Health, Owings Mills, MD; Leonard Wisneski, MD, FACP, George
Washington University, Rockville, MD; Ira Zunin, MD, MPH, MBA, President and
Chairman, Hawaii State Consortium for Integrative Medicine, Honolulu,
HI.
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