From the Spectrum: Finding Superpowers with Autism
For this episode, we discuss the roles and sensitivity of mitochondria with Dr. Richard Frye, MD, PhD. Dr. Frye received an MD and a PhD in Physiology and Biophysics from Georgetown University. He is board certified in Pediatrics, Neurology with special competence in Child Neurology, and as a Certified Principal Investigator. In addition, he has a Masters in Biomedical Sciences and Biostatistics from Drexel University. Dr. Frye has over 300 publications in leading journals and book chapters.
He currently sees patients as a Neurologists and Director of Research at Rossingnol Medical Center and at Neurodevelopmental Precision Medicine. In 2022, Dr. Frye co-founded the Autism Discovery and Treatment Foundation where they are dedicated to discover biomarkers, metabolic endophenotypes, and treatments for neurodevelopemental disorders.
Dr. Frye shares many figures during the conversation so the listener can follow along.
Dr, Richard Frye https://drfryemdphd.com
CV https://wparticles.seek2understand.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/DrFryeCVJan2023.pdf
Rossingnol Medical Center Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RossignolMedicalCenter
Neurobiology of Disease 2024 paper https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0969996124001190?via%3Dihub
Autism and GI, and exploring how changes in Light have major implications (Apple) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/from-the-spectrum-finding-superpowers-with-autism/id1737499562?i=1000664349495
0:00 Dr. Richard Frye
6:13 Intro into mitochondria & energy production, various disease & dysfunction
11:16 Mitochondrial DNA, sensitivity, and the roles with epigenetics
16:16 Biomarkers of mitochondrial dysfunction, delicate delivery (space and time) into the electron transport chain
20:58 Cytochrome C Oxidase (complex IV); Carnitine, Fat, and Creatine
26:57 Molecules connected to aging & cellular respiration, environemental signals implicating mitochondria
30:26 Terrible Trio: oxidative stress, mitochondria dysfunction, immune/inflammation, DAMPS & inflammation
34:29 Environmental risks for the Embryo, overreactivity of mitochondria (200%) and physiological insults and regression
42:50 Tryptophan (aromatic amino acid), NAD, and Gastrointestinal biosynthesis
45:52 Light as an environmental change factoring into the Autistic Phenotype, Infant Tree and Adult Tree examples; Vitamin D (skin & brain are connected through Neuroectoderm)
54:54 Future Research
59:58 Wrap up, Reviews/Ratings
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