New release: Enpp6 Enzyme

Same here, been neglecting this for a while and when I heard this now, whoa!!

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This + Longevity (ISIRB and RBM3) is pure brain regeneration.

I can actually feel it coating my brain.

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ChatGPT: Enpp6 (Ectonucleotide Pyrophosphatase/Phosphodiesterase 6) is an enzyme that belongs to the ENPP family of enzymes, which are involved in the regulation of extracellular nucleotide levels by hydrolyzing nucleotides into nucleosides.

Enpp6 is primarily found in the nervous system and is expressed in a variety of brain regions, including the cerebellum, hippocampus, and cortex. Studies suggest that Enpp6 may play a role in synaptic plasticity, learning, and memory processes.

Recent research has also indicated that Enpp6 may be involved in several disease processes, including schizophrenia and Alzheimerā€™s disease. In schizophrenia, alterations in Enpp6 gene expression have been observed in postmortem brain tissue samples. In Alzheimerā€™s disease, Enpp6 levels have been found to be decreased in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients, which may indicate a role for this enzyme in the pathogenesis of the disease.

Overall, Enpp6 is a relatively new area of research, and more studies are needed to fully understand its functions and potential therapeutic applications.

The research on Enpp6 is still relatively new, and while some studies suggest potential benefits, more research is needed to fully understand its effects. Here are some of the proposed benefits of Enpp6:

  1. Regulation of Extracellular Nucleotide Levels: Enpp6 is involved in the regulation of extracellular nucleotide levels by hydrolyzing nucleotides into nucleosides, which may help maintain proper cellular function.
  2. Role in Synaptic Plasticity: Studies suggest that Enpp6 may play a role in synaptic plasticity, which is the ability of synapses to strengthen or weaken in response to changes in neural activity. This may be important for learning and memory processes.
  3. Potential Therapeutic Applications: Given its role in the nervous system, Enpp6 may have potential therapeutic applications for neurological disorders, such as Alzheimerā€™s disease and schizophrenia. However, more research is needed to understand the mechanisms involved.
  4. Possible Biomarker: Changes in Enpp6 expression have been observed in postmortem brain tissue samples of patients with schizophrenia and Alzheimerā€™s disease, suggesting that it may be a potential biomarker for these conditions.
  5. Cell Signaling: Enpp6 may play a role in cell signaling by regulating the availability of extracellular nucleotides, which are involved in a variety of cellular signaling pathways.
  6. Protection against Neurodegeneration: Studies suggest that Enpp6 may help protect against neurodegeneration by promoting cell survival and reducing inflammation in the brain.
  7. Role in Immune System: Enpp6 may also play a role in the immune system by regulating the activation and function of immune cells, although more research is needed to fully understand this.
  8. Bone Health: Enpp6 has been shown to play a role in bone health by regulating the mineralization of bone tissue, which may be important for preventing conditions such as osteoporosis.

Overall, Enpp6 appears to be a multifunctional enzyme with potential benefits in a variety of biological processes.

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Again, thank you so much for adding great info to fields for description or ideas on how they might be helpful for in addition, for instance coincidentially my Mom is goin through different tests and it seems like she might have early Alzheimer so im making a playlist for her and ill be adding this one.
:)

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Thereā€™s one on patreon connected to Alzheimirā€™s.
Hope she gets better soon, whatever is wrong now with her

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Thank you!!

You mean the experimental one that is on Youtube?

Or is there a different one on Patreon?

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Oh the same. I hadnā€™t noticed the YouTube one.
:slight_smile:

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Ah ok cool! Thank you anyway
:pray:

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Bumping this again.
Havenā€™t listened in a long time but every time I come back to it Iā€™m happy. Makes it easier to think and to connect the dots. Also my face looks younger , which is probably from the pregnenolone the oligodendrocytes produce , which is known to have a face lifting effect.

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