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NAD metabolism in aging and cancer

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#1 Zaul

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Posted 07 June 2020 - 06:00 PM


 

 

Abstract

 

NAD+ and its derivatives NADH, NADP+, and NADPH are essential cofactors in redox reactions and electron transport pathways. NAD serves also as substrate for an extensive series of regulatory enzymes including cyclic ADP-ribose hydrolases, mono(ADP-ribosyl)transferases, poly(ADP-ribose) polymerases, and sirtuin deacetylases which are O-acetyl-ADP-ribosyltransferases. As a result of the numerous and diverse enzymes that utilize NAD as well as depend on its synthesis and concentration, significant interest has developed in its role in a variety of physiologic and pathologic processes, and therapeutic initiatives have focused both on augmenting its levels as well as inhibiting some of its pathways. In this article, we examine the biosynthesis of NAD, metabolic processes in which it is involved, and its role in aging, cancer, and other age-associated comorbidities including neurodegenerative, cardiovascular, and metabolic disorders. Therapeutic interventions to augment and/or inhibit these processes are also discussed.

 

https://sci-hub.tw/h...535370220929287

https://journals.sag...535370220929287

 







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