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NAD(+) homeostasis in health and disease

Katsyuba, Elena  
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Romani, Mario  
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Hofer, Dina  
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January 1, 2020
Nature Metabolism

The conceptual evolution of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD(+)) from being seen as a simple metabolic cofactor to a pivotal cosubstrate for proteins regulating metabolism and longevity, including the sirtuin family of protein deacylases, has led to a new wave of scientific interest in NAD(+). NAD(+) levels decline during ageing, and alterations in NAD(+) homeostasis can be found in virtually all age-related diseases, including neurodegeneration, diabetes and cancer. In preclinical settings, various strategies to increase NAD(+) levels have shown beneficial effects, thus starting a competitive race to discover marketable NAD(+) boosters to improve healthspan and lifespan. Here, we review the basics of NAD(+) biochemistry and metabolism, and its roles in health and disease, and we discuss current challenges and the future translational potential of NAD(+) research.

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review article
DOI
10.1038/s42255-019-0161-5
Web of Science ID

WOS:000514906700005

Author(s)
Katsyuba, Elena  
Romani, Mario  
Hofer, Dina  
Auwerx, Johan  
Date Issued

2020-01-01

Published in
Nature Metabolism
Volume

2

Issue

1

Start page

9

End page

31

Subjects

Endocrinology & Metabolism

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nicotinamide adenine-dinucleotide

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extended-release niacin

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fatty-acid oxidation

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acute kidney injury

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epsilon-semialdehyde decarboxylase

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ischemic brain-injury

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stem-cell function

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low-dose niacin

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in-vivo

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skeletal-muscle

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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March 6, 2020
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/167067
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