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#187 - The Warburg Effect: Otto Warburg’s Cancer Metabolism Theory with Sam Apple

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Sam Apple is the author of the book Ravenous: Otto Warburg, the Nazis, and the Search for the Cancer-Diet Connection, published in May 2021. In this episode, Sam describes the fascinating life story of Otto Warburg, a Nobel Prize-winning scientist who, despite being both Jewish and gay, survived Nazi Germany because of his valuable research on cellular metabolism and cancer. Sam describes Warburg’s observation that cancer cells consume large amounts of glucose anaerobically – a phenomenon subsequently known as the “Warburg Effect” – and relates how Warburg’s seminal work on this topic was largely forgotten after the discovery of oncogenes, only to regain relevance decades later within the field of cancer biology. Sam sheds light on the current debate around Warburg’s interpretation of the causes of cancer, and Peter gives his personal take on the matter. Finally, Peter and Sam tie it all together with a discussion about cancer prevention, the role of hyperinsulinemia, and the link between dietary sugar and cancer.

We discuss:
00:00:00 - Intro
00:00:10 - Sam’s interest in Otto Warburg and work as a writer [2:30];
00:13:35 - Otto Warburg’s dedication to science and his complicated life in Germany
00:23:27 - Warburg’s interest in cancer and early discoveries about cellular consumption of oxygen
00:35:57 - The role models who fueled Warburg’s desire to make a great discovery
00:45:28 - How Warburg described the primary and secondary causes of cancer
00:49:15 - Warburg’s Nobel Prize in 1931
00:50:05 - Warburg’s life and work during WWII in Nazi Germany
01:05:09 - Warburg’s research in hydrogen transfers and coenzymes—his best science?
01:09:02 - Warburg’s decision to stay in Germany after WWII
01:13:34 - Discovery of oncogenes in the 1970s and the decline in interest in Warburg’s ideas
01:20:52 - The renaissance of Warburg’s ideas on cancer metabolism and a new explanation for the Warburg Effect
01:28:59 - The argument against the Warburg Effect as a primary cause of cancer and the potential role hyperinsulinemia
01:35:33 - Identifying primary and secondary causes of cancer for the purpose of cancer prevention
01:45:00 - The link between sugar, fructose, and cancer
01:50:00 - Sam’s reflections on the work that went into Ravenous

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13 декабря 2021 г. 14:15:01
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