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Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide in Aging Biology: Potential Applications and Many Unknowns

Shalender Bhasin, Douglas R. Seals, Marie E. Migaud, Nicolas Musi, Joseph A. Baur

Endocrine Reviews · 2023 · ▲ 35 citations

Abstract

Recent research has unveiled an expansive role of NAD+ in cellular energy generation, redox reactions, and as a substrate or cosubstrate in signaling pathways that regulate health span and aging. This review provides a critical appraisal of the clinical pharmacology and the preclinical and clinical evidence for therapeutic effects of NAD+ precursors for age-related conditions, with a particular focus on cardiometabolic disorders, and discusses gaps in current knowledge. NAD+ levels decrease throughout life; age-related decline in NAD+ bioavailability has been postulated to be a contributor to many age-related diseases. Raising NAD+ levels in model organisms by administration of NAD+ precursors improves glucose and lipid metabolism; attenuates diet-induced weight gain, diabetes, diabetic kidney disease, and hepatic steatosis; reduces endothelial dysfunction; protects heart from ischemic injury; improves left ventricular function in models of heart failure; attenuates cerebrovascular and neurodegenerative disorders; and increases health span. Early human studies show that NAD+ levels can be raised safely in blood and some tissues by oral NAD+ precursors and suggest benefit in preventing nonmelanotic skin cancer, modestly reducing blood pressure and improving lipid profile in older adults with obesity or overweight; preventing kidney injury in at-risk patients; and suppressing inflammation in Parkinson disease and SARS-CoV-2 infection. Clinical pharmacology, metabolism, and therapeutic mechanisms of NAD+ precursors remain incompletely understood. We suggest that these early findings provide the rationale for adequately powered randomized trials to evaluate the efficacy of NAD+ augmentation as a therapeutic strategy to prevent and treat metabolic disorders and age-related conditions.

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Bhasin, S., Seals, D.R., Migaud, M.E., Musi, N., &amp; Baur, J.A. (2023). Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide in Aging Biology: Potential Applications and Many Unknowns. <em>Endocrine Reviews</em>. https://doi.org/10.1210/endrev/bnad019
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Bhasin S, Seals DR, Migaud ME, Musi N, Baur JA. Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide in Aging Biology: Potential Applications and Many Unknowns. Endocrine Reviews. 2023. doi:10.1210/endrev/bnad019.
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@article{shalender2023Nicoti, title = {Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide in Aging Biology: Potential Applications and Many Unknowns}, author = {Shalender Bhasin and Douglas R. Seals and Marie E. Migaud and Nicolas Musi and Joseph A. Baur}, journal = {Endocrine Reviews}, year = {2023}, doi = {10.1210/endrev/bnad019}, }

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