Nicotinamide mononucleotide supplementation protects the intestinal function in aging mice and d-galactose induced senescent cells

Jun 9, 2022Food & function

Nicotinamide mononucleotide helps maintain gut function in aging mice and in aged cells caused by D-galactose

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Abstract

Four months of NMN supplementation significantly improved jejunal NAD content and intestinal structure in aging mice.

  • NMN administration increased jejunal villus length and shortened crypts.
  • Nicotinamide mononucleotide up-regulated mRNA expression of several protective proteins, including SIRT3, SIRT6, and antioxidant enzymes.
  • Supplementation reduced the mRNA expression of the inflammatory marker tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α).
  • In D-galactose induced senescent cells, NMN restored certain mRNA expressions related to inflammation and tight junction proteins.
  • 200 μM NMN treatment enhanced cell viability and total antioxidant capacity while lowering reactive oxygen species levels.

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