骨肌肉中的NAD枯竭不会影响肌肉功能或加速衰老
Sabina Chubanava1, Iuliia Karavaeva1, Amy M Ehrlich1
1Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic Research, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Cell metabolism
|May 1, 2025
概括
在成年小鼠骨肌中,尼古丁胺胺二核酸 (NAD) 的严重耗尽并没有损害功能或加速衰老. 这表明NAD水平可能不是与年龄相关的肌肉衰退的关键驱动因素.
科学领域:
- 生物化学 生物化学
- 细胞生物学 细胞生物学
- 衰老研究研究 衰老研究
背景情况:
- 尼古丁胺胺氨基二核酸 (NAD) 对于细胞能量代谢和蛋白质调节至关重要.
- 纳德稀缺通常与衰老有关,但不良影响的门是未知的.
- 骨肌肉的NAD+生物合成主要由NAMPT介导.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究成人骨肌中显著的NAD+耗尽的功能后果.
- 为了确定降低的NAD+水平是否有助于与年龄相关的肌肉功能障碍.
- 评估终身NAD+耗尽对整体健康和新陈代谢的影响.
主要方法:
- 产生了一个小鼠模型,在成年骨肌中中断了NAMPT介导的NAD+生物合成.
- 量化了NAD+的减少,并评估了肌肉形态,收缩性和运动耐受性.
- 分析了线粒体呼吸,肌肉转录和蛋白质组.
主要成果:
- 在不损害组织完整性或功能的情况下,肌肉NAD+减少了85%.
- 观察到保存的肌肉形态,收缩性和运动能力.
- 发现线粒体功能完好,分子形状不变;没有加速衰老或代谢障碍.
结论:
- 在成人骨肌中显著的NAD+耗尽不会导致功能缺陷.
- NAD+水平可能不是与年龄相关的骨肌肉衰退的主要决定因素.
- 这些发现挑战了NAD+枯竭和与年龄相关的肌肉衰老之间的直接联系.
关键词:
代谢 NAD 的代谢 NAD 的代谢.在NAD () 生物合成过程中这个名字叫做NAMPT.老化的老化 衰老的老化表观遗传时钟的时间表.运动就是炼身体.线粒体超级复杂体中的线粒体超级复杂体尼古丁胺胺是什么 尼古丁胺胺是什么有活性氧物种的反应性氧物种.这是骨肌肉的骨架肌肉.更多相关视频
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