Published Studies
NMN Converts to Nicotinamide Riboside Before Entering Cells: Preclinical Findings
SynopsisNAD+ is an essential molecule that helps enzymes like sirtuins and poly(ADP-ribose) polymerases work properly. Supplements like nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) and nicotinamide riboside (...
Read moreSynopsisDisturbances in NAD+ metabolism have been linked to many age-related and metabolic diseases like type 2 diabetes. Pancreatic β-cells play a key role in controlling blood sugar, but how NAD+...
Read moreNicotinamide Riboside Shifts Human Fat Cells Toward Energy-Burning Beige Cells: Preclinical Findings
SynopsisBeige fat cells play key roles in organismal energy and metabolic balance. NR supplementation of human white fat cells derived from stem cells induced mitochondrial biogenesis and expressio...
Read moreNicotinamide Riboside Reverses Metabolic Dysfunction in Werner's Syndrome: Preclinical Findings
SynopsisWerner syndrome (WS) features premature aging and metabolic dysfunction, yet mechanisms remain unclear. This study found that loss of the WRN protein accelerates early fat cell formation in...
Read moreSynopsisWith age, hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) lose their ability to regenerate and remain quiescent, leading to an expanded stem cell pool that can cause blood disorders. Researchers found that...
Read moreSynopsisMacrophages play an important role in inflammation and oxidative stress caused by alcohol. Researchers studied how nicotinamide riboside (NR), a precursor of NAD+, affects alcohol-induced i...
Read moreSynopsisDiabetes causes systemic oxidative stress that often leads to nerve damage in the enteric nervous system, impairing gut motility and causing symptoms such as constipation or diarrhea. Using...
Read moreNicotinamide Riboside Protects Against Diabetic Kidney Disease: Preclinical Findings
SynopsisDiabetic kidney disease (DKD) is a leading cause of kidney failure, linked to inflammation and mitochondrial dysfunction. This study evaluated whether boosting NAD+ metabolism via nicotinam...
Read moreNicotinamide Riboside Protects Against Diabetes and Neuropathy: Preclinical Findings
SynopsisMale C57BL/6J mice fed a high-fat diet (HFD) develop prediabetes with insulin resistance and sensory neuropathy. When given low doses of streptozotocin, these mice model type 2 diabetes (T2...
Read moreSynopsisHigh-fat diet-induced insulin resistance (IR) in skeletal muscle is linked to mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress. This study assessed whether nicotinamide riboside (NR) could re...
Read moreNicotinamide Riboside Helps Prevent Obesity, Inflammation, and Fibrosis: Preclinical Findings
SynopsisNR supplementation was tested in young and old obese female mice to see if it reduces liver inflammation and fibrosis. In old mice, NR decreased weight gain, fat mass, and improved glucose ...
Read moreNicotinamide Riboside Has Minor Metabolic Benefits in Obesity: Preclinical Findings
SynopsisNicotinamide riboside supplements (NRS) are thought to boost NAD+ levels and mitochondrial function, potentially improving muscle health and energy use. This study tested NRS effects in nor...
Read moreNicotinamide Riboside Has Minor Effect on Energy Metabolism in Obesity: Preclinical Findings
SynopsisNR has been shown to reverse obesity-related health issues in mice, but effects may vary by strain. Researchers compared mildly obese C57BL/6N and C57BL/6J mice on high-fat diets, with or w...
Read moreNicotinamide Riboside Enhances Brain Enzymes to Combat Alzheimer’s Pathology: Preclinical Findings
SynopsisSIRT3 is a mitochondrial enzyme that improves cell function. Deleting SIRT3 causes brain mitochondrial problems and worsens Alzheimer's disease (AD) features in mice, including insulin resi...
Read moreNicotinamide Riboside Dose Improves Metabolic Flexibility: Preclinical Findings
SynopsisMetabolic flexibility—the ability to switch between burning carbs and fats—is a marker of metabolic health. To study NR's effect on this, mice on a mildly obese diet received varying NR dos...
Read moreSynopsisCitrin deficiency (CD) is a genetic metabolic disorder caused by loss of the mitochondrial transporter CITRIN, which plays a role in the urea cycle and malate–aspartate shuttle. Patients wi...
Read moreSynopsisEukaryotic cells use multiple molecules as NAD+ precursors, but how they work together is unclear. This study identified dihydronicotinic acid riboside (NARH) as a new NAD+ precursor in liv...
Read moreSynopsisThe gut microbiome influences energy balance and obesity risk. Nicotinamide riboside (NR), a vitamin B3 form and NAD+ precursor, can reduce weight gain and increase energy use in obese mice...
Read moreNAD+ Supports Metabolism in Impaired Urea Cycle: Preclinical Findings
SynopsisProblems in the urea cycle and how they relate to obesity and inflammation are not well understood, partly because classical urea cycle defects are severe and dramatic. To study this, resea...
Read moreSynopsisDiabetic peripheral neuropathy involves nerve degeneration linked to low NAD+ levels. Researchers tested whether NAD+ precursors nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) and nicotinamide riboside ...
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