https://alivebynature.com/how-nad-boosts-atp-and-what-it-means-for-health-and-ageing/

A recent study (Jing 2018)* utilised a library of 2,400 drugs to screen for drugs that could restore ATP levels. They successfully identified 15 drugs, influencing a variety of metabolic processes, which significantly increased ATP levels.

Of these, the strongest impact on the production of ATP was NAD+.

The researchers demonstrated that NAD+ activates a transcription cascade that results in

increased expression of mitochondrial proteins involved in ATP production.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211124718316127?via%3Dihub

*A Screen Using iPSC-Derived Hepatocytes Reveals NAD+ as a Potential Treatment for mtDNA Depletion Syndrome

https://www.prohealthlongevity.com/blogs/control-how-you-age/surprising-benefits-nmn-chronic-illness

The first thing that captured my attention was the personal story of Harvard professor and researcher Dr. David Sinclair. In 2014, Sinclair – best known for his work on aging and longevity – was listed as one of Time magazine’s “100 most influential people in the world.”

As he studied NMN, Sinclair became so convinced of its benefits and safety, he began taking it himself and giving it to his family. The results were quite impressive.

  • Before beginning to take NMN at age 47, Sinclair had his blood tested and was told he had a biological age of 58. After taking 500 mg of NMN for three months, he was tested again. In just three months, his biological age had dropped to 32.
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Fig. 1. NAD+ decline at the core of hallmarks of aging. A schematic representation of age-dependent decline in NAD+ levels which contribute to ten hallmarks of aging, namely DNA damage, epigenetic alteration, deregulated nutrient-sensing, loss of proteostasis, altered cellular communication, cellular senescence, stem cell exhaustion, mitochondrial dysfunction, compromised autophagy, and possibly telomere attrition. Figure modified from Fang et al. 2017 [10].

Therapeutic potential of boosting NAD+ in aging and age-related diseases
Aging
 

NMN anti-aging effect on MicroRNAs

ATP Boosting NAD Level For Health and Aging

NAD+ is known to restore healthy concentrations of ATP in cells

Scientists Demonstrate Increasing NAD+ Levels Restores Mitochondrial Function and Limits Aging

K.F. Mills, S. Yoshida, L.R. Stein, A. Grozio, S. Kubota, Y. Sasaki, P. Redpath, M.E. Migaud, R.S. Apte, K. Uchida, J. Yoshino, S.I. Imai
Long-term administration of nicotinamide mononucleotide mitigates age-associated physiological decline in mice
Cell Metabol., 24 (2016), pp. 795-806
A. Csiszar, N. Labinskyy, R. Jimenez, J.T. Pinto, P. Ballabh, G. Losonczy, K.J. Pearson, R. de Cabo, Z. Ungvari
Anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory vasoprotective effects of caloric restriction in aging: role of circulating factors and SIRT1
Mech. Ageing Dev., 130 (2009), pp. 518-527
A. Das, G.X. Huang, M.S. Bonkowski, A. Longchamp, C. Li, M.B. Schultz, L.J. Kim, B. Osborne, S. Joshi, Y. Lu, J.H. Trevino-Villarreal, M.J. Kang, T.T. Hung, B. Lee, E.O. Williams, M. Igarashi, J.R. Mitchell, L.E. Wu, N. Turner, Z. Arany, L. Guarente, D.A. Sinclair
Impairment of an endothelial NAD(+)-H2S signaling network is a reversible cause of vascular aging
Cell, 173 (2018), pp. 74-89 e20

Alcohol Consumption
 

Scientists demonstrate NMN limits liver damage with alcohol consumption in mice

Alcohol-induced Hepatic Steatosis
 

Disturbances in the murine hepatic circadian clock in alcohol-induced hepatic steatosis

Alzheimer’s
 

Late-onset Alzheimer’s disease is associated with inherent changes in bioenergetics profiles

Blood Sugar/Diabetes

J. Yoshino, K.F. Mills, M.J. Yoon, S. Imai
Nicotinamide mononucleotide, a key NAD(+) intermediate, treats the pathophysiology of diet- and age-induced diabetes in mice
Cell Metabol., 14 (2011), pp. 528-536
Cancer

Read the Publications, Clinical Tests, and Clinical Studies:

Cancer Growth / Tumor Growth Slowed when NADH was Applied – a Clinical Study

Chemistry, Biology and Cancer: The primary cause of (all types of) cancer is the replacement of oxygen in cells during normal cellular respiration.   Oxygen is replaced with the fermentation of sugar during “cancer (cell) respiration”.   In (cancer cell)  fermentation three units of ATP are produced, whereas in normal cellular respiration 36 units of ATP are produced.   Cancer cells (all types) will not / cannot reproduce in an ATP rich environment.

NADH an all natural substance used successfully in Fighting Cancer

NADH for use in Prostate Cancer

NADH causes Cancer Cells to Stop Growing and Will Dissolve the Cancerous Tissue Cells

NADH known to Halt the Progression of Breast Cancer Cells

NADH Supplies Cellular ATP. Cancer Cells Can Not Grow in an ATP Rich Environment

NADH Inhibits Cancer Growth

NADH Inhibits the Growth of Tumors

NADH Inhibits the Growth of Tumors in Colorectal Cancer

NADH is Most Active in Fighting Cancer, AIDS and Neurodegenerative Diseases

Taking NADH and Co-enzyme Q10 once a day will maintain constant cellular levels of antioxidants (that fight off Cancer)

NADH used to Assist in Chemo Therapy because NADH plays a key role in DNA Repair & Cell Damage Repair)

NADH named a Medicine Chemistry’s Anti-Cancer Agent (by the Chinese)

NADH Reduces the Incidence of Age-Related Diseases, such as Cancer, Diabetes, Immune Deficiencies and Cardiovascular Disorders

NADH used in Anti-Aging Therapeutics (NADH increases the lifespan of a cell)

The more NADH a cell has – the more ATP Energy cell produces

International team discovers unique pathway for treating deadly children’s brain cancer

Cardiovascular

NMN protects brain tissue in intracerebral hemorrhage mouse model

A. Csiszar, S. Tarantini, A. Yabluchanskiy, P. Balasubramanian, T. Kiss, E. Farkas, J.A. Baur, Z.I. Ungvari
Role of endothelial NAD+ deficiency in age-related vascular dysfunction
Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol. (2019 Mar 15), 10.1152/ajpheart.00039.2019
N.E. de Picciotto, L.B. Gano, L.C. Johnson, C.R. Martens, A.L. Sindler, K.F. Mills, S. Imai, D.R. Seals
Nicotinamide mononucleotide supplementation reverses vascular dysfunction and oxidative stress with aging in mice
Aging Cell, 15 (2016), pp. 522-530
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Does Oral Coenzyme Q10 Plus NADH Supplementation Improve Fatigue and Biochemical Parameters in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?

Published Online:11 Nov 2014 https://doi.org/10.1089/ars.2014.6181

Complementary and alternative medicine for patients with chronic fatigue syndrome: A systematic review

BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine volume 11, Article number: 87 (2011)

 
[Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NADH) in Patients With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome]

Exercise
Healthspan
 
S.J. Mitchell, M. Bernier, M.A. Aon, S. Cortassa, E.Y. Kim, E.F. Fang, H.H. Palacios, A. Ali, I. Navas-Enamorado, A. Di Francesco, T.A. Kaiser, T.B. Waltz, N. Zhang, J.L. Ellis, P.J. Elliott, D.W. Frederick, V.A. Bohr, M.S. Schmidt, C. Brenner, D.A. Sinclair, A.A. Sauve, J.A. Baur, R. de Cabo
Nicotinamide improves aspects of healthspan, but not lifespan, in mice
Cell Metabol., 27 (2018), pp. 667-676 e4
Hearing Loss
 

Vitamin supplement successfully prevents noise-induced hearing loss

Immune System
 

Extracellular NAD and ATP: Partners in immune cell modulation

Friedrich Haag, Sahil Adriouch, […], and Friedrich Koch-Nolte

Mitochondria

A.P. Gomes, N.L. Price, A.J. Ling, J.J. Moslehi, M.K. Montgomery, L. Rajman, J.P. White, J.S. Teodoro, C.D. Wrann, B.P. Hubbard, E.M. Mercken, C.M. Palmeira, R. de Cabo, A.P. Rolo, N. Turner, E.L. Bell, D.A. Sinclair
Declining NAD(+) induces a pseudohypoxic state disrupting nuclear-mitochondrial communication during aging
Cell, 155 (2013), pp. 1624-1638

https://science.sciencemag.org/content/352/6292/1436.full

NAD+ repletion improves mitochondrial and stem cell function and enhances life span in mice

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4963347/

Emerging therapeutic roles for NAD+ metabolism in mitochondrial and age-related disorders

https://www.lifeextension.com/magazine/2020/2/renew-your-own-stem-cells

https://www.cell.com/cell-metabolism/fulltext/S1550-4131(15)00266-1

NAD+ Metabolism and the Control of Energy Homeostasis: A Balancing Act between Mitochondria and the Nucleus

NAD+ Treatment for Mitochondrial Dysfunction

Mitochondrial oxidative capacity and NAD+ biosynthesis are reduced in human sarcopenia across ethnicities

Kynurenine pathway, NAD+ synthesis, and mitochondrial function: Targeting tryptophan metabolism to promote longevity and healthspan

NAD+ Content and Its Role in Mitochondria

NAD and ADP ‐  ribose metabolism in mitochondria

Scientists Demonstrate Increasing NAD+ Levels Restores Mitochondrial Function and Limits Aging

Mitochondrial Diseases
 

Pharmacologic targeting of sirtuin and PPAR signaling improves longevity and mitochondrial physiology in respiratory chain complex I mutant Caenorhabditis elegans

Multiple Sclerosis

NAFLD
 

Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Metabolome Is Functionally Depressed in Patients Undergoing Liver Transplantation for Alcohol‐Related Liver Disease

Neurodegenerative Conditions

Nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) supplementation rescues cerebromicrovascular endothelial function and neurovascular coupling responses and improves cognitive function in aged mice

Under a Creative Commons license
open access

Highlights

•NMN supplementation reverses aging-induced cerebrovascular endothelial dysfunction and improves NVC responses in old mice.
•NMN treatment restores NAD+, mitochondrial energetics and reduces mtROS in aged cerebromicrovascular endothelial cells.
•Rescue of neurovascular coupling responses associates with improved cognitive performance in NMN treated aged mice.

Abstract

Adjustment of cerebral blood flow (CBF) to neuronal activity via neurovascular coupling (NVC) has an essential role in maintenance of healthy cognitive function. In aging increased oxidative stress and cerebromicrovascular endothelial dysfunction impair NVC, contributing to cognitive decline. There is increasing evidence showing that a decrease in NAD+ availability with age plays a critical role in a range of age-related cellular impairments but its role in impaired NVC responses remains unexplored. The present study was designed to test the hypothesis that restoring NAD+ concentration may exert beneficial effects on NVC responses in aging. To test this hypothesis 24-month-old C57BL/6 mice were treated with nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN), a key NAD+ intermediate, for 2 weeks. NVC was assessed by measuring CBF responses (laser Doppler flowmetry) evoked by contralateral whisker stimulation. We found that NVC responses were significantly impaired in aged mice. NMN supplementation rescued NVC responses by increasing endothelial NO-mediated vasodilation, which was associated with significantly improved spatial working memory and gait coordination. These findings are paralleled by the sirtuin-dependent protective effects of NMN on mitochondrial production of reactive oxygen species and mitochondrial bioenergetics in cultured cerebromicrovascular endothelial cells derived from aged animals. Thus, a decrease in NAD+ availability contributes to age-related cerebromicrovascular dysfunction, exacerbating cognitive decline. The cerebromicrovascular protective effects of NMN highlight the preventive and therapeutic potential of NAD+ intermediates as effective interventions in patients at risk for vascular cognitive impairment (VCI).

https://www.nmn.com/news/nmn-protects-brain-tissue-in-intracerebral-hemorrhage-mouse-model

NMN protects brain tissue in intracerebral hemorrhage mouse model

B. Gong, Y. Pan, P. Vempati, W. Zhao, L. Knable, L. Ho, J. Wang, M. Sastre, K. Ono, A.A. Sauve, G.M. Pasinetti
Nicotinamide riboside restores cognition through an upregulation of proliferator-activated receptor-gamma coactivator 1alpha regulated beta-secretase 1 degradation and mitochondrial gene expression in Alzheimer’s mouse models
Neurobiol. Aging, 34 (2013), pp. 1581-1588

NMN may prevent vascular cognitive impairment

NAD+ Alleviating symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease in Mice

Recent research suggests NMN supplementation improves brain function in aging

Skin and Muscle
 

NMN as potential therapeutic agent for muscle disease

Spinal Cord Injury

Journal of Clinical Neuroscience

Volume 36, February 2017, Pages 114-119
Lab resource

Protective effect of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) against spinal cord ischemia–reperfusion injury via reducing oxidative stress-induced neuronal apoptosis

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Highlights

•NAD+ administration ameliorated SCII-induced neurologic dysfunction.
•NAD+ administration alleviated oxidative stress after SCII.
•NAD+ administration reduced neuronal cells apoptosis after SCII.

These findings suggested that NAD+ might protect against spinal cord ischemia–reperfusion via reducing oxidative stress-induced neuronal apoptosis.

  TBIs – Traumatic Brain Injuries

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/09/140911125906.htm

Compound protects brain cells after traumatic brain injury

What is Mitochondrial Dysfunction?

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NAD: The many benefits of NAD+

https://alivebynature.com/what-is-nad/

WHAT IS NAD+ ?

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NAD+ is a key co-enzyme that the mitochondria in every cell of our bodies depend on to fuel all basic functions. (3,4)

NAD+ play a key role in communicating between our cells nucleus and the Mitochondria that power all activity in our cells (5,6,7)

Scientists have now confirmed a direct link between falling NAD+ levels and aging in both animal and in human subjects.

NAD+ DECLINES WITH AGE

As we age, our bodies produce less NAD+ and the communication between the Mitochondria and cell nucleus is impaired. (5,8,10).

Over time,  decreasing NAD+ impairs the cell’s ability to make energy, which leads to aging and disease (8, 5) and perhaps even the key factor in why we age (5).

OTHER WAYS TO INCREASE NAD+

There are a number of lifestyle changes you can make  to increase NAD+ in you body.

It’s well known that Calorie Restriction  (CR) can extend longevity by 30–50% in many mammals (32)

CR has also been shown to increase NAD+ levels in the body , thru these pathways:

  • Lowering blood glucose levels minimizes inflammation, which consumes NAD+.

  • The ketone body BHB signals to increase AMPK to produce more NAD+

  • Burning Ketones for fuel instead of glucose requires 1/2 as much NAD+

– Ketone bodies mimic the life span extending properties of caloric restriction (veech,2017)

 KETOSIS BOOSTS NAD+

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Ketosis is a metabolic state in which fat provides most of the fuel for the body. It occurs when there is limited access to glucose (blood sugar), which is the preferred fuel source for many cells in the body.

Ketosis can occur in many different diet plans whenever carb intake is low, but is most often associated the Ketogenic Diet, as that is a much easier method for restricting carbs (3, 4, 5, 6).

Recent research now shows Ketosis  provides the benefit in life extension, lowering inflammation and boosting NAD+ (3,9).

Intermittent or Periodic Ketosis is also effective at extending lifespan and likely achieves much of the benefit (36,37).

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Some research even shows more benefit from a cyclical rather than a full time Ketogenic Diet (71).

Ketogenic Diet Reduces Midlife Mortality and Improves Memory in Aging Mice (Newman, 2017)

The Red bars in the chart at left show the increased levels of the Ketone Body BHB produced from a cyclical Keto diet, resulting in Increased NAD+ and greatly improved neurological function and health.

EXERCISE THAT BOOSTS NAD+

Researchers are finding that 2-3  short bouts of High Intensity Interval Training  (HIIT) per week is far more effective at lowering inflammation (and increasing NAD+), especially among older adults (55)

Exercise is very effective at boosting AMPK and NAD+, especially when performed at times of low blood glucose levels  ( more about HIIT ).

Short bouts of HIIT accomplishes the goal, while avoiding overtraining from endurance workouts  which increases inflammation and consumes NAD+ (55).

NAD/NR –  Overview

  1. Caloric Restriction, Fasting and Nicotinamide Riboside | Anti-Aging | Articles | Magazine
  2. First-human-clinical-study-of-ChromaDexs-NIAGEN-nicotinamide-riboside-meets-primary-endpoint
  3. Nicotinamide riboside, a trace nutrient in foods, is a vitamin B3 with effects on energy metabolism and neuroprotection. – PubMed – NCBI
  4. The Secret Life of NAD+: An Old Metabolite Controlling New Metabolic Signaling Pathways – 2010
  5. NAD+ metabolism in health and disease. – PubMed – NCBI
  6. NAD+ and Sirtuins in Aging and Disease – 2014
  7. NAD+ Metabolism and the Control of Energy Homeostasis – A Balancing Act between Mitochondria and the Nucleus
  8. NAD+ and NADH in brain functions, brain diseases and brain aging. – PubMed – NCBI

NAD/NR – Aging

  1. Vitamins and Aging – Pathways to NAD+ Synthesis – 2007
  2. A New, Reversible, Cause of Aging | HMS

NAD/NR – Brain Inflammation

  1. Treatment of Brain Inflammatory Diseases by Delivering Exosome Encapsulated Anti-inflammatory Drugs From the Nasal Region to the Brain – 2011

NAD/NR – Caloric Restriction

  1. Caloric Restriction, Fasting and Nicotinamide Riboside | Anti-Aging | Articles | Magazine
  2. Metformin and caloric restriction induce an AMPK-dependent restoration of mitochondrial dysfunction in fibroblasts from Fibromyalgia patients. 2015 – PubMed – NCBI
  3. Caloric restriction: from soup to nuts. – PubMed – NCBI
  4. Calorie restriction – Wikipedia
  5. Calorie restriction increases muscle mitochondrial biogenesis in healthy humans. – 2007

NAD/NR – Fibromyalgia

  1. The role of mitochondrial dysfunctions due to oxidative and nitrosative stress in the chronic pain or chronic fatigue syndromes and fibromyalgia patients – 2013

NAD/NR – Intranasal

  1. NAD+ and NADH in cellular functions and cell death. – PubMed – NCBI

NAD/NR – Mitochondrial disorders

  1. The role of mitochondrial dysfunctions due to oxidative and nitrosative stress in the chronic pain or chronic fatigue syndromes and fibromyalgia patients – 2013
  2. NAD+ Metabolism and the Control of Energy Homeostasis – A Balancing Act between Mitochondria and the Nucleus
  3. Pharmacological NAD-Boosting Strategies Improve Mitochondrial Homeostasis in Human Complex I-Mutant Fibroblasts. – PubMed – NCBI
  4. The effects and mechanisms of mitochondrial nutrient alpha-lipoic acid on improving age-associated mitochondrial and cognitive dysfunction – 2008

NAD/NR – Obesity

  1. The NAD+ precursor nicotinamide riboside enhances oxidative metabolism and protects against high-fat diet induced obesity – 2012
  2. Milk Ingredient Nicotinamide Riboside ‘Helps Prevent Obesity’ And Burns Fat
  3. Niagen nicotinamide riboside may reduce obesity-related inflammation

NAD/NR – Oxidative Stress and Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS)

  1. Crosstalk between Oxidative Stress and SIRT1 – Impact on the Aging Process – 2013
  2. Reactive oxygen species and mitochondria – A nexus of cellular homeostasis – 2015

NAD/NR – Sirtuins

  1. Nicotinamide Riboside Promotes Sir2 Silencing and Extends Lifespan via Nrk + and Urh1:Pnp1:Meu1 Pathways to NAD -2007
  2. SIRTUIN 1 AND SIRTUIN 3 – PHYSIOLOGICAL MODULATORS OF METABOLISM – 2012
  3. Declining NAD+ Induces a Pseudohypoxic State Disrupting Nuclear-Mitochondrial Communication during Aging – 2013
  4. Targeting SIRT1 to improve metabolism – all you need is NAD+? – 2012
  5. Role of Sirtuins in Linking Metabolic Syndrome with Depression – 2016