Mitochondria
194 sourcesMitochondria are central to Ray Peat's framework as the organelles responsible for oxidative phosphorylation — the efficient production of energy (ATP) from fuel. Peat viewed mitochondrial health as the foundation of all other health. When mitochondria function well, cells produce abundant ATP with CO2 and water as byproducts. When mitochondrial function is impaired, cells shift to glycolysis, producing lactic acid and much less ATP — the metabolic hallmark of cancer, aging, and disease.
Peat identified several key factors that damage mitochondria: polyunsaturated fats (which integrate into mitochondrial membranes and undergo peroxidation), nitric oxide (which inhibits cytochrome c oxidase), excess iron (which catalyzes oxidative damage), and calcium overload. Protective factors include thyroid hormone, red/infrared light (stimulates cytochrome c oxidase), carbon dioxide, and cardiolipin composed of saturated rather than unsaturated fatty acids.
Key Positions
- Mitochondrial respiration is the foundation of cellular energy and health
- PUFAs incorporate into mitochondrial membranes (cardiolipin), making them vulnerable to peroxidation
- Nitric oxide inhibits cytochrome c oxidase — the terminal enzyme of the electron transport chain
- Carbon dioxide is a product of healthy mitochondrial function and has protective effects
- Thyroid hormone stimulates mitochondrial biogenesis and respiratory enzyme activity
- Red and near-infrared light directly stimulate cytochrome c oxidase
- The Warburg effect (aerobic glycolysis in cancer) reflects mitochondrial dysfunction
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