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Combined Treatment with L-Carnitine and Nicotinamide Riboside Improves Hepatic Metabolism and Attenuates Obesity and Liver Steatosis
Kanita Salic, Eveline Gart, Florine Seidel, Lars Verschuren, Martien P. M. Caspers, Wim van Duyvenvoorde, Kari E. Wong, Jaap Keijer, Ivana Bobeldijk‐Pastorova, Peter Y. Wielinga, Robert Kleemann
International Journal of Molecular Sciences · 2019 · ▲ 49 citations
Abstract
Obesity characterized by adiposity and ectopic fat accumulation is associated with the development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Treatments that stimulate lipid utilization may prevent the development of obesity and comorbidities. This study evaluated the potential anti-obesogenic hepatoprotective effects of combined treatment with L-carnitine and nicotinamide riboside, i.e., components that can enhance fatty acid transfer across the inner mitochondrial membrane and increase nicotinamide adenine nucleotide (NAD+) levels, which are necessary for β-oxidation and the TCA cycle, respectively. Ldlr −/−.Leiden mice were treated with high-fat diet (HFD) supplemented with L-carnitine (LC; 0.4% w/w), nicotinamide riboside (NR; 0.3% w/w) or both (COMBI) for 21 weeks. L-carnitine plasma levels were reduced by HFD and normalized by LC. NR supplementation raised its plasma metabolite levels demonstrating effective delivery. Although food intake and ambulatory activity were comparable in all groups, COMBI treatment significantly attenuated HFD-induced body weight gain, fat mass gain (−17%) and hepatic steatosis (−22%). Also, NR and COMBI reduced hepatic 4-hydroxynonenal adducts. Upstream-regulator gene analysis demonstrated that COMBI reversed detrimental effects of HFD on liver metabolism pathways and associated regulators, e.g., ACOX, SCAP, SREBF, PPARGC1B, and INSR. Combination treatment with LC and NR exerts protective effects on metabolic pathways and constitutes a new approach to attenuate HFD-induced obesity and NAFLD.
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Salic, K., Gart, E., Seidel, F., Verschuren, L., Caspers, M.P.M., Duyvenvoorde, W.V., Wong, K.E., Keijer, J., Bobeldijk‐Pastorova, I., Wielinga, P.Y., & Kleemann, R. (2019). Combined Treatment with L-Carnitine and Nicotinamide Riboside Improves Hepatic Metabolism and Attenuates Obesity and Liver Steatosis. <em>International Journal of Molecular Sciences</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms20184359
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Salic K, Gart E, Seidel F, Verschuren L, Caspers MPM, Duyvenvoorde WV, et al. Combined Treatment with L-Carnitine and Nicotinamide Riboside Improves Hepatic Metabolism and Attenuates Obesity and Liver Steatosis. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2019. doi:10.3390/ijms20184359.
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@article{kanita2019Combin,
title = {Combined Treatment with L-Carnitine and Nicotinamide Riboside Improves Hepatic Metabolism and Attenuates Obesity and Liver Steatosis},
author = {Kanita Salic and Eveline Gart and Florine Seidel and Lars Verschuren and Martien P. M. Caspers and Wim van Duyvenvoorde and Kari E. Wong and Jaap Keijer and Ivana Bobeldijk‐Pastorova and Peter Y. Wielinga and Robert Kleemann},
journal = {International Journal of Molecular Sciences},
year = {2019},
doi = {10.3390/ijms20184359},
}
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