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Acetylcholine
Acetyl COA are produced from glucose, if there is a heriditary problem of diabetes. Insulin also helps to make acetyl. Can diabetes cause low production of acetyl and in turn low production of acetylcholine. Could this lead to low brain function and cognitive decline?
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Difficult to answer..May be..But only in long standing Diabetes
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