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NAD depletion in skeletal muscle does not compromise muscle function or accelerate aging. | LitMetric

Article Synopsis

  • NAD is crucial for energy metabolism and regulating proteins, and its depletion is often linked to health issues and aging.
  • Researchers created a mouse model with disrupted NAD production in skeletal muscle, leading to an 85% drop in muscle NAD levels while keeping muscle function intact.
  • The study found that low NAD levels did not negatively impact muscle aging or overall metabolism, suggesting that NAD depletion does not lead to the decline in skeletal muscle function typically associated with aging.

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Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) is a ubiquitous electron carrier essential for energy metabolism and post-translational modification of numerous regulatory proteins. Dysregulations of NAD metabolism are widely regarded as detrimental to health, with NAD depletion commonly implicated in aging. However, the extent to which cellular NAD concentration can decline without adverse consequences remains unclear. To investigate this, we generated a mouse model in which nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase (NAMPT)-mediated NAD biosynthesis was disrupted in adult skeletal muscle. The intervention resulted in an 85% reduction in muscle NAD abundance while maintaining tissue integrity and functionality, as demonstrated by preserved muscle morphology, contractility, and exercise tolerance. This absence of functional impairments was further supported by intact mitochondrial respiratory capacity and unaltered muscle transcriptomic and proteomic profiles. Furthermore, lifelong NAD depletion did not accelerate muscle aging or impair whole-body metabolism. Collectively, these findings suggest that NAD depletion does not contribute to age-related decline in skeletal muscle function.

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