
The Peter Attia Drive #46 - Chris Masterjohn, Ph.D.: Navigating the many pathways to health and disease - NAD and sirtuins, methylation, MTHFR and COMT, choline deficiency and NAFLD, TMAO, creatine, and more
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Mar 25, 2019 Chris Masterjohn, Ph.D., an expert in nutrition science and biochemistry, dives into the nuances of health in a fascinating discussion. He sheds light on the role of choline deficiency in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and shares insights about how methylation affects overall well-being. The conversation also covers the potential benefits of NAD supplements for aging and health, alongside the significance of the MTHFR and COMT genes. With engaging anecdotes, Chris emphasizes the importance of understanding the complexities of nutrition and health.
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IV NAD and Inflammation
- Extracellular NAD activates granulocytes, causing vasodilation and inflammation, explaining the unpleasant feeling after IV NAD.
- It primarily acts as a signaling molecule from dying or stressed cells, not a transport mechanism.
Mitigating NR's Methyl Depletion
- High-dose NR can sap methyl groups needed for creatine synthesis, impacting energy and mental/emotional states.
- Match high NR doses with methyl donors like TMG to mitigate this.
MTHFR and Methylation
- The MTHFR gene helps construct a methyl group used by folate in the methylation cycle.
- Common MTHFR polymorphisms create a gradient of activity across the population, not a simple mutation.

