Coenzyme Q10 Increases T4T8 Ratios of Lymphocytes in Ordinary Subjects and Relevance to Patients Having the AIDS Related Complex
 
   

Coenzyme Q10 Increases T4/T8 Ratios
of Lymphocytes in Ordinary Subjects
and Relevance to Patients
Having the AIDS Related Complex

This section is compiled by Frank M. Painter, D.C.
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FROM:   Biochem Biophys Res Commun 1991 (Apr 30); 176 (2): 786–791

Folkers K, Hanioka T, Xia LJ, McRee JT Jr, Langsjoen P

Institute for Biomedical Research,
University of Texas, Austin 78713


Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is indispensable to biochemical mechanisms of bioenergetics, and it has a non-specific role as an antioxidant. CoQ10 has shown a hematological activity for the human and has shown an influence on the host defense system. The T4/T8 ratios of lymphocytes are known to be low in patients with AIDS, ARC and malignancies. Our two patients with ARC have survived four-five years without any symptoms of adenopathy or infection on continuous treatment with CoQ10. We have newly found that 14 ordinary subjects responded to CoQ10 by increases in the T4/T8 ratios and an increase in blood levels of CoQ10; both by p less than 0.001. This knowledge and survival of two ARC patients for four-five years on CoQ10 without symptoms, and new data on increasing ratios of T4/T8 lymphocytes in the human by treatment with CoQ10 constitute a rationale for new double blind clinical trials on treating patients with AIDS, ARC and diverse malignancies with CoQ10.

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