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Nicotinamide riboside has minimal impact on energy metabolism in mouse models of mild obesity
David M. Cartwright, Lucy Oakey, Rachel S. Fletcher, Craig Doig, Silke Heising, Dean P. Larner, Daniela Nasteska, Caitlin E Berry, Sam R Heaselgrave, Christian Ludwig, David J. Hodson, Gareth G. Lavery, Antje Garten
Journal of Endocrinology · 2021 · ▲ 21 citations
Abstract
Supplementation with precursors of NAD has been shown to prevent and reverse insulin resistance, mitochondrial dysfunction(definition), and liver damage in mouse models of diet-induced obesity. We asked whether the beneficial effects of supplementation with the NAD precursor nicotinamide riboside (NR) are dependent on mouse strain. We compared the effects of NR supplementation on whole-body energy metabolism and mitochondrial function in mildly obese C57BL/6N and C57BL/6J mice, two commonly used strains to investigate metabolism. Male C57BL/6N and C57BL/6J mice were fed a high-fat diet (HFD) or standard chow with or without NR supplementation for 8 weeks. Body and organ weights, glucose tolerance, and metabolic parameters as well as mitochondrial O2 flux in liver and muscle fibers were assessed. We found that NR supplementation had no influence on body or organ weight, glucose metabolism or hepatic lipid accumulation, energy expenditure, or metabolic flexibility but increased mitochondrial respiration in soleus muscle in both mouse strains. Strain-dependent differences were detected for body and fat depot weight, fasting blood glucose, hepatic lipid accumulation, and energy expenditure. We conclude that, in mild obesity, NR supplementation does not alter metabolic phenotype in two commonly used laboratory mouse strains.
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Cartwright, D.M., Oakey, L., Fletcher, R.S., Doig, C., Heising, S., Larner, D.P., Nasteska, D., Berry, C.E., Heaselgrave, S.R., Ludwig, C., Hodson, D.J., Lavery, G.G., & Garten, A. (2021). Nicotinamide riboside has minimal impact on energy metabolism in mouse models of mild obesity. <em>Journal of Endocrinology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1530/joe-21-0123
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Cartwright DM, Oakey L, Fletcher RS, Doig C, Heising S, Larner DP, et al. Nicotinamide riboside has minimal impact on energy metabolism in mouse models of mild obesity. Journal of Endocrinology. 2021. doi:10.1530/joe-21-0123.
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@article{david2021Nicoti,
title = {Nicotinamide riboside has minimal impact on energy metabolism in mouse models of mild obesity},
author = {David M. Cartwright and Lucy Oakey and Rachel S. Fletcher and Craig Doig and Silke Heising and Dean P. Larner and Daniela Nasteska and Caitlin E Berry and Sam R Heaselgrave and Christian Ludwig and David J. Hodson and Gareth G. Lavery and Antje Garten},
journal = {Journal of Endocrinology},
year = {2021},
doi = {10.1530/joe-21-0123},
}
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