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NAD Supplement Alleviates Intestinal Barrier Injury Induced by Ethanol Via Protecting Epithelial Mitochondrial Function
Wenli Li, Yujia Zhou, Nengzhi Pang, Qianrong Hu, Qiuyan Li, Yan Sun, Yijie Ding, Yingying Gu, Ying Xiao, Mengqi Gao, Sixi Ma, Jie Pan, Evandro Fei Fang, Zhenfeng Zhang, Lili Yang
Nutrients · 2022 · ▲ 42 citations
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The epithelial tight junction is an important intestinal barrier whose disruption can lead to the release of harmful intestinal substances into the circulation and cause damage to systemic injury. The maintenance of intestinal epithelial tight junctions is closely related to energy homeostasis and mitochondrial function. Nicotinamide riboside (NR) is a NAD booster that can enhance mitochondrial biogenesis in liver. However, whether NR can prevent ethanol-induced intestinal barrier dysfunction and the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. METHODS: We applied the mouse NIAAA model (chronic plus binge ethanol feeding) and Caco-2 cells to explore the effects of NR on ethanol-induced intestinal barrier dysfunction and the underlying mechanisms. NAD homeostasis and mitochondrial function were measured. In addition, knockdown of SirT1 in Caco-2 cells was further applied to explore the role of SirT1 in the protection of NR. RESULTS: We found that ethanol increased intestinal permeability, increased the release of LPS into the circulation and destroyed the intestinal epithelial barrier structure in mice. NR supplementation attenuated intestinal barrier injury. Both in vivo and in vitro experiments showed that NR attenuated ethanol-induced decreased intestinal tight junction protein expressions and maintained NAD homeostasis. In addition, NR supplementation activated SirT1 activity and increased deacetylation of PGC-1α, and reversed ethanol-induced mitochondrial dysfunction(definition) and mitochondrial biogenesis. These effects were diminished with the knockdown of SirT1 in Caco-2 cells. CONCLUSION: Boosting NAD by NR alleviates ethanol-induced intestinal epithelial barrier damage via protecting mitochondrial function in a SirT1-dependent manner.
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Li, W., Zhou, Y., Pang, N., Hu, Q., Li, Q., Sun, Y., Ding, Y., Gu, Y., Xiao, Y., Gao, M., Ma, S., Pan, J., Fang, E.F., Zhang, Z., & Yang, L. (2022). NAD Supplement Alleviates Intestinal Barrier Injury Induced by Ethanol Via Protecting Epithelial Mitochondrial Function. <em>Nutrients</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15010174
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Li W, Zhou Y, Pang N, Hu Q, Li Q, Sun Y, et al. NAD Supplement Alleviates Intestinal Barrier Injury Induced by Ethanol Via Protecting Epithelial Mitochondrial Function. Nutrients. 2022. doi:10.3390/nu15010174.
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@article{wenli2022NADSup,
title = {NAD Supplement Alleviates Intestinal Barrier Injury Induced by Ethanol Via Protecting Epithelial Mitochondrial Function},
author = {Wenli Li and Yujia Zhou and Nengzhi Pang and Qianrong Hu and Qiuyan Li and Yan Sun and Yijie Ding and Yingying Gu and Ying Xiao and Mengqi Gao and Sixi Ma and Jie Pan and Evandro Fei Fang and Zhenfeng Zhang and Lili Yang},
journal = {Nutrients},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.3390/nu15010174},
}
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