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The NAD+ Precursor Nicotinamide Riboside Enhances Oxidative Metabolism and Protects against High-Fat Diet-Induced Obesity

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CELL METABOLISM
卷 15, 期 6, 页码 838-847

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2012.04.022

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  1. Ecole Polytechnique Federate de Lausanne
  2. Swiss National Science Foundation
  3. European Research Council Ideas program (Sirtuins) [ERC-2008-AdG231-118]
  4. Velux foundation
  5. Rubicon fellowship of the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research
  6. AMC postdoc fellowship
  7. Academy of Finland
  8. Ellison Medical Foundation New Scholar Award
  9. NY State Spinal Cord Injury Board [C023832]

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As NAD(+) is a rate-limiting cosubstrate for the sirtuin enzymes, its modulation is emerging as a valuable tool to regulate sirtuin function and, consequently, oxidative metabolism. In line with this premise, decreased activity of PARP-1 or CD38-both NAD(+) consumers increases NAD(+) bioavailability, resulting in SIRT1 activation and protection against metabolic disease. Here we evaluated whether similar effects could be achieved by increasing the supply of nicotinamide riboside (NR), a recently described natural NAD(+) precursor with the ability to increase NAD(+) levels, Sir2-dependent gene silencing, and replicative life span in yeast. We show that NR supplementation in mammalian cells and mouse tissues increases NAD(+) levels and activates SIRT1 and SIRT3, culminating in enhanced oxidative metabolism and protection against high-fat diet-induced metabolic abnormalities. Consequently, our results indicate that the natural vitamin NR could be used as a nutritional supplement to ameliorate metabolic and age-related disorders characterized by defective mitochondrial function.

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