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Juan Diego Hernández-Camacho
Researcher at Spanish National Research Council
Publications - 15
Citations - 376
Juan Diego Hernández-Camacho is an academic researcher from Spanish National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mitochondrion & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications receiving 234 citations. Previous affiliations of Juan Diego Hernández-Camacho include Carlos III Health Institute.
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Coenzyme Q10 Supplementation in Aging and Disease.
TL;DR: There is evidence that supplementation positively affects mitochondrial deficiency syndrome and the symptoms of aging based mainly on improvements in bioenergetics and a need for further studies and clinical trials involving a greater number of participants undergoing longer treatments to assess the benefits of CoQ10 treatment in metabolic syndrome and diabetes, neurodegenerative disorders, kidney diseases, and human fertility.
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Mitochondrial dysfunction in metabolism and ageing: shared mechanisms and outcomes?
Guillermo López-Lluch,Juan Diego Hernández-Camacho,Daniel J. M. Fernández-Ayala,Plácido Navas +3 more
TL;DR: The importance of mitochondria in ageing and the repercussion in the progression of age-related diseases and metabolic disease is highlighted.
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Zinc at the crossroads of exercise and proteostasis.
Juan Diego Hernández-Camacho,Cristina Vicente-García,Douglas S Parsons,Ignacio Navas-Enamorado +3 more
TL;DR: The oxidative stress induced by exercise may provide the basis for the mild zinc deficiency observed in athletes and could have severe consequences on health and sport performance.
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ADCK2 Haploinsufficiency Reduces Mitochondrial Lipid Oxidation and Causes Myopathy Associated with CoQ Deficiency.
Luis Vazquez-Fonseca,Jochen Schaefer,Ignacio Navas-Enamorado,Carlos Santos-Ocaña,Juan Diego Hernández-Camacho,Ignacio Guerra,María V. Cascajo,Ana Sánchez-Cuesta,Zoltan Horvath,Emilio Siendones,Cristina Jou,Mercedes Casado,Purificación Gutierrez-Rios,Gloria Brea-Calvo,Guillermo López-Lluch,Daniel J. M. Fernández-Ayala,Ana Cortés,Juan Carlos Rodríguez-Aguilera,Cristiane Matté,Antonia Ribes,Sandra Y. Prieto-Soler,Eduardo Domínguez-del-Toro,Andrea Di Francesco,Miguel A. Aon,Michel Bernier,Leonardo Salviati,Rafael Artuch,Rafael de Cabo,Sandra Jackson,Plácido Navas +29 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that ADCK2 is involved in organismal fatty acid metabolism and in CoQ biosynthesis in skeletal muscle and propose that patients with isolated myopathies and myopathie involving lipid accumulation be tested for possible ADCK 2 defect as they are likely to be responsive to CoQ supplementation.
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Secondary CoQ 10 deficiency, bioenergetics unbalance in disease and aging
Plácido Navas,Plácido Navas,María V. Cascajo,María V. Cascajo,María Alcázar-Fabra,María Alcázar-Fabra,Juan Diego Hernández-Camacho,Juan Diego Hernández-Camacho,Ana Sánchez-Cuesta,Ana Sánchez-Cuesta,Ana Rodríguez,Ana Rodríguez,Ana Rodríguez,Manuel Ballesteros-Simarro,Manuel Ballesteros-Simarro,Antonio Arroyo-Luque,Antonio Arroyo-Luque,Juan Carlos Rodríguez-Aguilera,Juan Carlos Rodríguez-Aguilera,Juan Carlos Rodríguez-Aguilera,Daniel J. M. Fernández-Ayala,Daniel J. M. Fernández-Ayala,Gloria Brea-Calvo,Gloria Brea-Calvo,Guillermo López-Lluch,Guillermo López-Lluch,Carlos Santos-Ocaña,Carlos Santos-Ocaña +27 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a more in-depth analysis of CoQ10 secondary deficiency was undertaken to consider its origins, introduce a new way of classification, and include aging as a form of secondary deficiency.