Brain Protection from New Form of Vitamin B12

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517% greater brain volume loss?

One study found astounding 517% greater rate of brain volume loss in people with lower vitamin B12 than those with higher B12 levels. Over five-fold acceleration of brain atrophy. Dramatic neurodegenerative impact from B12 deficiency.

70% body B12 adenosylcobalamin?

Adenosylcobalamin most prevalent form vitamin B12 in human tissues, making up as much as 70% all forms in body. Missing from most B12 formulas and multivitamins.

One million Parkinson's Americans?

Up to one million Americans suffer from Parkinson's disease. Roughly 60,000 new cases diagnosed each year.

75% vs 60% neuron survival?

Less than 60% neurons remained in untreated worms after nine days. With adenosylcobalamin, close to 75% survived.

B12 modulates LRRK2 kinase?

Vitamin B12 modulates Parkinson's disease LRRK2 kinase activity through allosteric regulation and confers neuroprotection.

  • 517% greater brain loss
  • 70% body B12 adenosylcobalamin
  • Missing most supplements
  • One million Parkinson's
  • 60,000 yearly diagnoses
  • 75% neuron survival
  • B12 modulates LRRK2
  • Allosteric regulation
  • Neuroprotection conferred

Adenosylcobalamin Brain Protection

517% Greater Brain Loss

517% greater rate brain volume loss with lower B12 than higher levels. Over five-fold acceleration brain atrophy in deficient elderly.

70% Body B12 Missing Supplements

Adenosylcobalamin is 70% of body B12 but missing from most supplements.

One Million Parkinson's

One million Americans with Parkinson's, 60,000 yearly diagnoses.

75% Neuron Survival

Adenosylcobalamin increased survival from 60% to 75% in neurodegeneration model.

B12 Modulates LRRK2

B12 modulates Parkinson's LRRK2 kinase through allosteric regulation.

Comprehensive Protection

New form providing superior brain protection through tissue-active dominant form.

  • Lower B12 levels
  • Brain volume loss
  • Parkinson's disease
  • Neurodegenerative risk
  • Mild cognitive impairment
  • LRRK2 kinase dysfunction
  • Leber's disease
  • Cobalt hypersensitivity
  • Polycythemia vera

B12 Status and Brain Volume Loss - Community-Dwelling Elderly Neurology: One study found astounding 517% greater rate of brain volume loss in people with lower vitamin B12 than those with higher B12 levels. Vitamin B12 status and rate of brain volume loss in community-dwelling elderly published in Neurology journal. Over five-fold acceleration of brain atrophy in B12-deficient elderly using MRI measurements. Dramatic neurodegenerative impact establishing B12 deficiency as major accelerator of brain shrinkage predicting cognitive decline and dementia progression.

Citation: Vogiatzoglou A, Refsum H, Johnston C, et al. Vitamin B12 status and rate of brain volume loss in community-dwelling elderly. Neurology. 2008 Sep 9;71(11):826-32. Landmark Neurology study establishing 517% greater brain volume loss with low B12.

Vitamin B12 Modulates Parkinson's LRRK2 Kinase - Allosteric Neuroprotection Cell Research: Up to one million Americans suffer from Parkinson's disease with 60,000 new yearly diagnoses. Vitamin B12 modulates Parkinson's disease LRRK2 kinase activity through allosteric regulation and confers neuroprotection. Published in Cell Research (Nature family journal). LRRK2 most common genetic cause Parkinson's - mutations increase kinase activity causing neurodegeneration. B12 binds LRRK2 allosterically reducing pathological hyperactivity. Molecular mechanism linking B12 directly to Parkinson's pathogenesis through specific kinase modulation demonstrating therapeutic potential.

Citation: Schaffner A, Li X, Gomez-Llorente Y, et al. Vitamin B12 modulates Parkinson's disease LRRK2 kinase activity through allosteric regulation and confers neuroprotection. Cell Res. 2019 Apr;29(4):313-29. Cell Research establishing B12-LRRK2 molecular neuroprotection mechanism.

B12 Concentration Memory Performance Hippocampal Structure - Mild Cognitive Impairment: Adenosylcobalamin is 70% of body B12 form but missing from most supplements. Vitamin B-12 concentration, memory performance, and hippocampal structure in patients with mild cognitive impairment studied. B12 levels correlating with cognitive function and brain structure - higher B12 associated with better memory performance and larger hippocampal volume. Protecting against age-related neurodegeneration and cognitive decline through maintaining adequate B12 status.

Citation: Kobe T, Witte AV, Schnelle A, et al. Vitamin B-12 concentration, memory performance, and hippocampal structure in patients with mild cognitive impairment. Am J Clin Nutr. 2016 Apr;103(4):1045-54. Established B12-memory-hippocampal structure connections in MCI patients.

Neuroenhancement with Vitamin B12 - Underestimated Neurological Significance: 75% neuron survival with adenosylcobalamin treatment vs 60% untreated in neurodegeneration model (C. elegans Parkinson's). Neuroenhancement with vitamin B12 - underestimated neurological significance comprehensively reviewed. B12 not just preventing deficiency disease but actively enhancing neurological function, protecting neurons, modulating neurodegenerative disease mechanisms. Neuroprotective potential beyond traditional understanding of vitamin's role.

Citation: Grober U, Kisters K, Schmidt J. Neuroenhancement with vitamin B12-underestimated neurological significance. Nutrients. 2013 Dec 12;5(12):5031-45. Comprehensive review establishing B12 neuroenhancement underestimated significance.