Molecular neuro-biological and systemic health benefits of achieving dopamine homeostasis in the face of a catastrophic pandemic (COVID- 19): A mechanistic exploration.

B W Downs, K Blum, D Bagchi, S Kushner, M Bagchi, J M Galvin, McG Lewis, D Siwicki, R Brewer, B Boyett, D Baron, J Giordano, R D Badgaiyan
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In the face of the global pandemic of COVID 19, approaching 1.75 Million infected worldwide (4/12/2020) and associated mortality (over 108, 000 as of 4/12/2020) as well-as other catastrophic events including the opioid crisis, a focus on brain health seems prudent [1] (https://www.coronavirus.gov). This manuscript reports on the systemic benefits of restoring and achieving dopamine homeostasis to reverse and normalize thoughts and behaviors of Reward Deficiency Syndrome (RDS) dysfunctional conditions and their effects on behavioral physiology; function of reward genes; and focuses on digestive, immune, eye health, and the constellation of symptomatic behaviors. The role of nutrigenomic interventions on restoring normal brain functions and its benefits on these systems will be discussed. We demonstrate that modulation of dopamine homeostasis using nutrigenomic dopamine agonists, instead of pharmaceutical interventions, is achievable. The allied interlinking with diverse chronic diseases and disorders, roles of free radicals and incidence of anaerobic events have been extensively highlighted. In conjunction, the role of dopamine in aspects of sleep, rapid eye movement and waking are extensively discussed. The integral aspects of food indulgence, the influence of taste sensations, and gut-brain signaling are also discussed along with a special emphasis on ocular health. The detailed mechanistic insight of dopamine, immune competence and the allied aspects of autoimmune disorders are also highlighted. Finally, the integration of dopamine homeostasis utilizing a patented gene test and a research-validated nutrigenomic intervention are presented. Overall, a cutting-edge nutrigenomic intervention could prove to be a technological paradigm shift in our understanding of the extent to which achieving dopamine homeostasis will benefit overall health.

面对灾难性大流行(COVID- 19)时实现多巴胺稳态的分子神经生物学和全身健康益处:机制探索。
面对2019冠状病毒病的全球大流行(截至2020年12月4日,全球感染人数接近175万人)和相关死亡率(截至2020年12月4日,死亡人数超过10.8万人),以及包括阿片类药物危机在内的其他灾难性事件,关注大脑健康似乎是明智的[1](https://www.coronavirus.gov)。本文报道了恢复和实现多巴胺稳态以逆转和正常化奖励缺乏综合征(RDS)功能障碍条件下的思想和行为的系统性益处及其对行为生理学的影响;奖励基因的功能;重点关注消化系统,免疫系统,眼睛健康,以及一系列症状性行为。将讨论营养基因组干预在恢复正常脑功能方面的作用及其对这些系统的益处。我们证明,使用营养基因组多巴胺激动剂而不是药物干预来调节多巴胺稳态是可以实现的。与各种慢性疾病和失调、自由基的作用和厌氧事件的发生率相关的相互联系已被广泛强调。同时,多巴胺在睡眠、快速眼动和清醒等方面的作用也被广泛讨论。食物放纵的整体方面,味觉的影响,肠-脑信号也被讨论,并特别强调眼健康。详细的机制洞察多巴胺,免疫能力和自身免疫性疾病的相关方面也被强调。最后,介绍了利用专利基因测试和研究验证的营养基因组干预来整合多巴胺稳态。总的来说,一项尖端的营养基因组干预可能被证明是我们对实现多巴胺稳态对整体健康有益程度的理解的技术范式转变。
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