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| Potassium (K⁺), an essential electrolyte, plays vital roles in cellular function, neuronal signaling, and maintaining membrane potential. -Source: leafy vegs, legumes, salmon(384mg), banana(358mg), potatoes(russet in skin)(550mg) -RDA: 4700mg/d (<2% of US adults meet this goal) AD: -Low extracellular potassium can lead to increased neuronal calcium influx, oxidative damage, and microglial activation, worsening neurodegeneration. -Certain potassium channels (e.g., KCNQ) are downregulated in AD, and their activators (like retigabine) have shown neuroprotective effects in preclinical models. Cancer: -K⁺ channels upregulated in many cancers Those with kidney problems, may need to decrease potassium intake. |
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| Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is a cytokine that plays a significant role in inflammation and the immune response. It is produced by various cell types, including T cells, B cells, macrophages, and fibroblasts. IL-6 can promote tumor cell proliferation and survival. Many cancer cells produce IL-6, which can create an autocrine loop that supports their growth. IL-6 is a high-value inflammatory biomarker in cancer, reporting cytokine burden, catabolic stress, and STAT3-linked survival signaling. While not tumor-specific, elevated and rising IL-6 strongly predicts poor prognosis and limited treatment tolerance, making it an important system-state indicator alongside CRP and ferritin. |
| 4007- | K+, | The increased potassium intake improves cognitive performance and attenuates histopathological markers in a model of Alzheimer's disease |
| - | in-vivo, | AD, | NA |
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