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Enhancing NAD+ salvage metabolism is neuroprotective in a PINK1 model of Parkinson's disease

Susann Lehmann, Samantha H. Y. Loh, L. Miguel Martins

Biology Open · 2016 · ▲ 97 citations

Abstract

Familial forms of Parkinson's disease (PD) caused by mutations in PINK1 are linked to mitochondrial impairment. Defective mitochondria are also found in Drosophila models of PD with pink1 mutations. The co-enzyme nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is essential for both generating energy in mitochondria and nuclear DNA repair through NAD+-consuming poly(ADP-ribose) polymerases (PARPs). We found alterations in NAD+ salvage metabolism in Drosophila pink1 mutants and showed that a diet supplemented with the NAD+ precursor nicotinamide rescued mitochondrial defects and protected neurons from degeneration. Additionally, a mutation of Parp improved mitochondrial function and was neuroprotective in the pink1 mutants. We conclude that enhancing the availability of NAD+ by either the use of a diet supplemented with NAD+ precursors or the inhibition of NAD+-dependent enzymes, such as PARPs, which compete with mitochondria for NAD+ is a viable approach to preventing neurotoxicity associated with mitochondrial defects.

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Lehmann, S., Loh, S.H.Y., &amp; Martins, L.M. (2016). Enhancing NAD+ salvage metabolism is neuroprotective in a PINK1 model of Parkinson's disease. <em>Biology Open</em>. https://doi.org/10.1242/bio.022186
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Lehmann S, Loh SHY, Martins LM. Enhancing NAD+ salvage metabolism is neuroprotective in a PINK1 model of Parkinson's disease. Biology Open. 2016. doi:10.1242/bio.022186.
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@article{susann2016Enhanc, title = {Enhancing NAD+ salvage metabolism is neuroprotective in a PINK1 model of Parkinson's disease}, author = {Susann Lehmann and Samantha H. Y. Loh and L. Miguel Martins}, journal = {Biology Open}, year = {2016}, doi = {10.1242/bio.022186}, }

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