After reading many remarkable stories about the effects of taking oral and inhaled glutathione as well as liposomal glutathione I am amazed at why glutathione is not used as a treatment in cf and why there arent clinical trials going on (correct me if i'm wrong).
From the research I've done on glutathione I've discovered the following:
Glutathione is a protein made in body cells which is transported out of the cells through the CFTR channel protein - therefore in people wcf, the glutathione can not escape the cell and is eventually broken down in the cytoplasm.
This is just like the fact that in cf chloride ions cannot escape the cells because they also use the CFTR protein channel which isn't functional in CF.
Why is the fact that chloride ions can't get out of cells recognised but the fact that glutathione can't, isn't??
Glutathione has many important functions in the human body - including connections with the immune system (which could account for why cffers have many infections) - and it is obviously needed otherwise why would the body make it in the first place??
I don't understand why it's not being given as a treatment - we take salt tablets afterall!
lauren
From the research I've done on glutathione I've discovered the following:
Glutathione is a protein made in body cells which is transported out of the cells through the CFTR channel protein - therefore in people wcf, the glutathione can not escape the cell and is eventually broken down in the cytoplasm.
This is just like the fact that in cf chloride ions cannot escape the cells because they also use the CFTR protein channel which isn't functional in CF.
Why is the fact that chloride ions can't get out of cells recognised but the fact that glutathione can't, isn't??
Glutathione has many important functions in the human body - including connections with the immune system (which could account for why cffers have many infections) - and it is obviously needed otherwise why would the body make it in the first place??
I don't understand why it's not being given as a treatment - we take salt tablets afterall!
lauren