NAD metabolism and heart failure: Mechanisms and therapeutic potentials

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Matthew A. Walker, Rong Tian
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Abstract

Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide provides the critical redox pair, NAD+ and NADH, for cellular energy metabolism. In addition, NAD+ is the precursor for de novo NADP+ synthesis as well as the co-substrates for CD38, poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase and sirtuins, thus, playing a central role in the regulation of oxidative stress and cell signaling. Declines of the NAD+ level and altered NAD+/NADH redox states have been observed in cardiometabolic diseases of various etiologies. NAD based therapies have emerged as a promising strategy to treat cardiovascular disease. Strategies that reduce NAD+ consumption or promote NAD+ production have repleted intracellular NAD+ or normalized NAD+/NADH redox in preclinical studies. These interventions have shown cardioprotective effects in multiple models suggesting a great promise of the NAD+ elevating therapy. Mechanisms for the benefit of boosting NAD+ level, however, remain incompletely understood. Moreover, despite the robust pre-clinical studies there are still challenges to translate the therapy to clinic. Here, we review the most up to date literature on mechanisms underlying the NAD+ elevating interventions and discuss the progress of human studies. We also aim to provide a better understanding of how NAD metabolism is changed in failing hearts with a particular emphasis on types of strategies employed and methods to target these pathways. Finally, we conclude with a comprehensive assessment of the challenges in developing NAD-based therapies for heart diseases, and to provide a perspective on the future of the targeting strategies.

NAD 代谢与心力衰竭:机理和治疗潜力。
烟酰胺腺嘌呤二核苷酸为细胞能量代谢提供了关键的氧化还原对--NAD+ 和 NADH。此外,NAD+ 是新合成 NADP+ 的前体,也是 CD38、多聚(ADP-核糖)聚合酶和 sirtuins 的辅助底物,因此在调节氧化应激和细胞信号传导方面发挥着核心作用。在各种病因引起的心脏代谢疾病中,都观察到了 NAD+ 水平的下降和 NAD+/NADH 氧化还原状态的改变。基于 NAD 的疗法已成为治疗心血管疾病的一种有前途的策略。在临床前研究中,减少 NAD+ 消耗或促进 NAD+ 生成的策略已经补充了细胞内 NAD+ 或使 NAD+/NADH 氧化还原正常化。这些干预措施已在多个模型中显示出心脏保护作用,表明提高 NAD+ 的疗法大有可为。然而,人们对提高 NAD+ 水平的作用机制仍不完全了解。此外,尽管进行了大量临床前研究,但将该疗法应用于临床仍面临挑战。在此,我们回顾了有关提高 NAD+ 的干预机制的最新文献,并讨论了人体研究的进展。我们还希望更好地了解衰竭心脏的 NAD 代谢是如何发生变化的,并特别强调所采用的策略类型和针对这些途径的方法。最后,我们全面评估了开发基于 NAD 的心脏病疗法所面临的挑战,并展望了靶向策略的未来。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology publishes work advancing knowledge of the mechanisms responsible for both normal and diseased cardiovascular function. To this end papers are published in all relevant areas. These include (but are not limited to): structural biology; genetics; proteomics; morphology; stem cells; molecular biology; metabolism; biophysics; bioengineering; computational modeling and systems analysis; electrophysiology; pharmacology and physiology. Papers are encouraged with both basic and translational approaches. The journal is directed not only to basic scientists but also to clinical cardiologists who wish to follow the rapidly advancing frontiers of basic knowledge of the heart and circulation.
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