Effect of Exercise and Cancer on Glycolysis

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Komentáře • 18

  • @hamedhosseini4938
    @hamedhosseini4938 Před 8 lety +4

    Hi Andrey, just here to congratulate you because of reaching100k subs which is great achievement, I'm so happy for you. Although you deserve mills. You saved me throughout out my first year uni biology. All the best to you!

    • @AKLECTURES
      @AKLECTURES  Před 8 lety +4

      Thank you for your kind words! I appreciate that! and thanks for watching my content! :)

  • @erinbraun9171
    @erinbraun9171 Před 8 lety

    Your lectures are so great.

  • @violinist86
    @violinist86 Před 9 lety +1

    Very good break down of the pathways in the two circumstances (exercise and cancer) So in the case of cancer, how do you increase the inhibition of the HIF-1 so VEGF is not stimulated? Make the environment more alkaline to change the pH? Would exercise be contraindicated for a cancer pt?

    • @AKLECTURES
      @AKLECTURES  Před 9 lety

      Isaac Murphy Thanks! Actually, drugs are currently being developed (perhaps already have been developed, not sure) that will target the HIF-1 molecules of cancer cells. The hope is to slow down blood vessel growth and cut off cancer cells' ability to form ATP.

  • @moisesguel7132
    @moisesguel7132 Před 8 lety

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  • @MatthewRawlik
    @MatthewRawlik Před 9 lety

    HIF-1 also has an effect on Lactate Dehydrogenase

  • @MardinUzeri
    @MardinUzeri Před 8 lety

    Great lecture!

  • @junczhang
    @junczhang Před 8 lety

    thanks for the lecture!

  • @MatthewRawlik
    @MatthewRawlik Před 9 lety +2

    spell check:
    3-phosphoglycerate becomes 2-phosphoglycerate in step 8
    lol i have too much time on my hands

  • @kchong228
    @kchong228 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for ur lecture and the comparison between cells in exercises and cancer cells development. Eventually, do u mean we should not sprint but keep slow aerobic exercises only to prevent from cancer cells developing? I’m wondering how to apply this knowledge.

  • @alaa2581
    @alaa2581 Před 2 lety

    please make vedioes about cancer

  • @backstreetfan2887
    @backstreetfan2887 Před 3 lety

    He said that NAD+ gets regenerated in the citric acid cycle, but shouldn't that be NAD+ gets regenerated in the electron transport chain?

  • @mohamedibrahim-ds5xr
    @mohamedibrahim-ds5xr Před 3 lety

    after the cancer cells activate the hypoxade condition and vgef and have new blood supply they use the glucose . i have two question
    first >>>in the cancer cells condition is it fermentation condition stop when there is oxygen in the newly blood vessels ?
    second >>in the muscle cells after the new blood vessels come in the tired muscle cells they come back normal because of the glucose or because of the oxygen supply ?

  • @CitraTheKrumZ
    @CitraTheKrumZ Před 8 lety

    thank your for the lecture, what book/source did you use in case of the HIF-1 mechanism? thanks

  • @temitopeadeyemi7393
    @temitopeadeyemi7393 Před 7 lety

    Hi! thank you for the video, I was counting the enzymes and realized that phosphoglucooisomerase was missing, is there a reason for this?

  • @beyzademirtas9768
    @beyzademirtas9768 Před 6 lety +1

    please turkish subtitles