Nicotinamide Riboside Improves Cardiac Function and Prolongs Survival After Disruption of the Cardiomyocyte Clock.

Pieterjan Dierickx, Bryce J Carpenter, Isaac Celwyn, Daniel P Kelly, Joseph A Baur, Mitchell A Lazar
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The REV-ERB nuclear receptors are key components of the circadian clock. Loss of REV-ERBs in the mouse heart causes dilated cardiomyopathy and premature lethality. This is associated with a marked reduction in NAD+ production, but whether this plays a role in the pathophysiology of this heart failure model is not known. Here, we show that supplementation with the NAD+ precursor NR as a dietary supplement improves heart function and extends the lifespan of female mice lacking cardiac REV-ERBs. Thus, boosting NAD+ levels can improve cardiac function in a setting of heart failure caused by disruption of circadian clock factors, providing new insights into the links between the circadian clock, energy metabolism, and cardiac function.

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烟酰胺核苷改善心功能,延长心肌细胞时钟中断后的生存期。
REV-ERB核受体是生物钟的关键组成部分。小鼠心脏中REV-ERBs的缺失导致扩张性心肌病和过早死亡。这与NAD+产生的显著减少有关,但这是否在这种心力衰竭模型的病理生理学中起作用尚不清楚。在这里,我们发现补充NAD+前体NR作为膳食补充剂可以改善心脏功能并延长缺乏心脏REV-ERBs的雌性小鼠的寿命。因此,提高NAD+水平可以改善由生物钟因素破坏引起的心力衰竭的心功能,为生物钟、能量代谢和心功能之间的联系提供了新的见解。
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